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Homeroom Kindergarten Teacher in Shunde, Foshan,Daliang, Shunde District, Guangdong Province (TLD)

 

Location: #

Daliang, Shunde District, Guangdong Province

Expected date on board #

8th Oct 2025

Weekly Working Days #

08:00 AM – 11:45 AM & 14:45 PM – 17:30 PM Mon-Fri

Student Age #

5-6 years old

Class Size #

Oversee a classroom of about 35 children, working with three Chinese teachers.

Job Requirements #

  1. Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00 AM – 11:45 AM & 14:45 PM – 17:30 PM
  2. Teaching Tasks: Plan and deliver daily lessons, including 2 English classes (morning) + 1 subject class (afternoon);  Organize daily small-group activities and design weekly featured courses;
  3. Team Collaboration: Cooperate with the kindergarten teaching team to ensure smooth progress of educational work;
  4. Documentation: Complete and submit required paperwork on time;
  5. Class Management: Oversee a classroom of about 35 children, working with 3 Chinese teachers.

Candidate Requirements #

1. Nationality/Language: Native English speaker;
2. Education: Bachelor’s degree or above;
3. Experience: At least 2 years of English/subject teaching experience;
4. Certification: Valid English teaching certificate;
5. Soft Skills:
o Love children and be patient with kindergarten students;
o Good teamwork ability, able to cooperate with other teachers.

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Salary Package: #

o Basic salary: Up to 21,000 RMB/month (before tax);
o Housing allowance: 1,600 RMB/month (before tax);

Work visa support #

  1. Paid Holidays:
    o 1 day of Christmas holiday;
    o 3 weeks of paid winter holiday;
    o 2 weeks of paid summer holiday;
  2.  Social Insurance: Employees are required to pay their respective contributions for formal social insurance.
  3. Airfare Reimbursement: 8,000 RMB (before tax) upon completion of a 1-year contract;
  4. Meals: Free breakfast and lunch during workdays;
  5. Bonuses:
    o Up to 10,000 RMB bonus after contract completion;
    o A 5,000 RMB (before tax) incentive is offered for contract renewal, which requires the employee to work 3 days in August.

Our support:
a) Interview guidance and arrangement
b) Visa guidance, follow-up, and advice
c) Airport pickup
d) Hotel arrangement upon arrival
e) City life intro and guidance

About #

Shunde is a district—the third level of administrative division in China—located in the Pearl River Delta, in Guangdong in Southern China. The two characters in the name of the district mean ‘order’ and ‘morality.’ The total area of the district is equivalent to the area of Barcelona!

Population: There are over 2.7 million people living in Shunde—that’s as many people as there are in the city of Chicago.

Scenery: Today, Shunde continues to host a lush patchwork of fish ponds and mulberry dikes. Rich in seafood, meat, and vegetable produce, this terrain has nurtured generations of the finest chefs.

History: Originally inhabited by a mixture of tribal groups known to the Chinese as the Baiyue (“Hundred Yue”), Shunde and the rest of Guangdong province were always frontier regions. Gradually, it saw a steady trickle of Han migrants until the Tang dynasty, when there ceased to be a separation between the “Yue” and “Han.”

During the Qing dynasty, your ancestral district was nicknamed the ‘South China Silk Capital’ and the ‘Bank of Guangdong,’ due to its thriving financial sector and silk manufactures.

Claim to Fame: Shunde is considered the birthplace of hallmarks of Cantonese culture: Cantonese opera, dragon boating, and Cantonese cuisine! Bruce Lee, the world’s most famous martial artist, also traces his ancestral roots to a town in Shunde called Jun’an.

Food: Some of the most famous dishes are the white-cooked chicken, roast chicken, and steamed fish. An unusual feature of its cuisine is the use of dairy products, otherwise rare in Chinese food. This cuisine is an indirect legacy of European missionaries and merchants active in the area since the 16th century! Other local delicacies include Daliang pheasant roll, sauteed snake, Shunde grass carp, and Shunde shangpin milk.

Where did the Overseas Chinese go? Since the time of the famous Ming dynasty explorer Zheng He, people from Shunde have always been seasoned travelers. Locals first settled in India, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and Thailand before the chaos of the Qing dynasty prompted them to seek better futures in the Americas and Australia.

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