Location : #
Suzhou, Jiangsu
Expected date on board #
Aug-2025
Weekly Working Days #
5 Days
Weekly Teaching Hours #
0800-1700
Student Age #
3-6 years old
Class Size #
10-20 Students
Job Requirements #
– Native English speaker or equivalent English proficiency preferred
– Have a bachelor’s degree or above in Mathematics- 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
– Be familiar with AP or A-level curriculum, or be able to prepare lessons for the new curriculum
Job Responsibilities #
– Teaching experience of 2 years or above preferred. To teach AP / A-level mathematics for high school students;
– 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: #
27-30k before tax based on working experience, educational background, and the interview performance (minimum 2-year contract)
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.
– Fully paid summer and winter holidays
– Local health insurance (commercial insurance)
About #
The vast majority of visitors do not experience any problems in Suzhou. The biggest hazard may be crossing the street—watch out for motorists ignoring traffic signals, as well as for the silent scooters many locals use to zip around town. A report released on 14 April revealed that the average life expectancy in Suzhou in 2024 stood at 85.21 years. Authorities say the news is a vindication of Suzhou’s policy of constructing a healthy city as a long-term and systematic project. It’s a fairly easy place to live as a foreigner with lots of businesses and services catering to foreign people, whilst still feeling very much like part of China. Transport links are good, there’s lots to do, and there are still enough foreigners that you have a good chance of finding someone who speaks your native language