Location : #
Foshan, Guangdong
Expected date on board #
ASAP& Aug-2025
Weekly Working Days #
5 Days (Monday to Friday)
Weekly Teaching Hours #
08:00 am-17:00 pm
Student Age #
3-6 Years Old
Class Size #
10-20 Students
Job Requirements #
– ESL Native or Non-Native Speaker, English proficiency preferred.
– Age 25-55
– Have a bachelor’s degree or above. – No Criminal Record
– Physical Check
– With 2 years of ESL teaching experience for secondary or high school students
– Be able to prepare lessons for the new curriculum.
– Being self-motivated, responsible, and having a passion for education.
– Easy to cooperate with and follow the school’s rules.
Job Responsibilities #
– Teaching Experience Two Years or Above Preferred
– Communicate with Chinese homeroom teachers about the students’ learning.
– Manage classroom discipline and maintain an interactive class environment
– Finish the academic requirements from the academic director; maintain high teaching quality
– Design and grade homework, placement tests, progress assessments, midterms, and final exams
– Attend required meetings, including parents’ meetings, weekly academic meetings, etc
Salary Package: #
19, 000RMB-22, 000RMB after tax + Housing Allowance
Work visa support #
– Paid Chinese Holidays: those holidays are National Day,
– New Year’s Day, Spring Festival, Pure-Brightness Day,
– Mid-Autumn Day and Labor Day.
– Paid Winter and Summer Holidays
– Local health insurance (commercial insurance)
About #
Foshan is a city in central Guangdong province, China, known for its manufacturing hub and cultural heritage. It’s located in the Pearl River Delta, about 10 miles southwest of Guangzhou, and is part of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. Foshan is also famous for being the birthplace of Cantonese opera, Nanquan martial arts, and the birthplace of renowned martial artists Wong Fei-hung and Ip Man.
Being proficient in Chinese has helped him greatly when dealing with local companies and stores. Language is also the main reason why Aaron came to Foshan in the first place. Six years ago, a language agency recommended Foshan to Aaron for learning Chinese. In his opinion, Foshan is much more “Chinese” with all its well-preserved customs, intangible cultural heritage, and intact ancient buildings compared with metropolises like Shanghai and Guangzhou. “If I stay in big international cities, I will be surrounded by foreigners, which is bad for me studying Chinese.” Said Aaron.
In his eyes, Foshan is a city of possibilities and opportunities. “If you want a comfortable life, you stay in the UK. But if you want to seek some opportunity, come to Foshan.” Said Aaron. He thinks that, as the world capital for ceramics and furniture, Foshan has a promising platform for people who want to do business.
Life in Foshan has another dimension. “Foshan is a big city, but you feel like it’s small.” For Aaron, it is easier to build decent connection with different people and stay in a small community that can be expanded at any time instead of floating around like an island. He prefers the friendly atmosphere here where he can easily keep relationships. With its convenient location, Foshan neighbors Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Zhongshan within 2 hours drive, which contributes to the communication and business with other cities.
“I would not be the one doing this right now if I didn’t come to Foshan,” Aaron said. Being a bridge builder of business, now he finds a bridge leading to a larger world.