Location : #
Changsha, Hunan
Expected date on board #
Aug 2025
Job Requirements #
– Native English speaker or equivalent English proficiency preferred;
– Have a bachelor’s degree or above in Economics;
– Have 2 years or more of teaching experience in the related subject.
– Be familiar with the international curriculum or be able to prepare lessons for the new curriculum.
– Candidates with a work visa or who are able to apply for a work visa are necessary.
– Good health, clear criminal record, love of education
Job Responsibilities #
– teach Economics to high school students;
– Communicate with homeroom teachers about the students’ learning.
– Manage classroom discipline; maintain an interactive class environment
– Finish the academic requirements from the academic director and maintain high teaching quality
– Design and grade homework, placement test, progress assessments, midterm, and final exams
– Attend required meetings, including parents’ meetings, weekly academic meetings, etc.
Salary Package: #
19,000 RMB-23,000 after tax based on teaching experience.
Educational Benefits:
Work visa support #
– Fully paid summer and winter holidays, 1 week of summer vacation and 1 week of winter vacation — – Monthly housing allowance: 1200 RMB Subsidized
– On-Campus Meals
– Paid Chinese statutory public holidays
– Local health insurance (commercial insurance)
– Flight Allowance: 10,000 RMB/Year
About #
Changsha, an ancient city and capital of Hunan province, evolved from a first-century settlement along the east bank of the Xiangjiang River. Expansion along the east bank of the river was inhibited by flooding. During the twentieth century, a rapidly expanding population necessitated expansion along the west bank of the river, which is now a modern commercial center and home to large, modern cultural buildings that house ancient artifacts that illustrate the fascinating history of the town. Highlights include a rare collection from the excavated Mawangdui tombs constructed during the Western Han dynasty and its association with a young Chairman Mao. Pockets of historic buildings in the old town still practice ancient traditions, and Pozi Street is one of four streets that have traversed this town for over a thousand years.