Job title: Secondary Economics & Business Studies Teacher – Guangzhou, China
Company: Edvectus
Job description: This school in Southern China is looking for a Secondary Economics and Business Studies Teacher to IGCSE and A Level. Candidates must be appropriately qualified with a BEd or BA plus PGCE or equivalent teachers certification and several years full time and relevant teaching experience post qualification. They should ideally have experience in international schools. The school is looking for teachers with an open-minded, who have a passion to teach children and who love teaching.
They offer a competitive salary plus benefits such as flights, furnished housing and medical insurance.
The school opened in 2014 and is a purpose-built school with state-of-the-art facilities suited to all differing age groups and equipped with the latest technology. They aim to bring a quality international education to Chinese children and offer multicultural programmes in a bilingual environment. Merging the Chinese National Curriculum with the international curriculum IGCSE and A Level exams are taken by Secondary pupils.
The school is located in Huadu, a northern suburb of the city of Guangzhou in Southern China – very close to Hong Kong. In recent years, the city has developed a more cosmopolitan appearance with new shopping plazas, high rise buildings, a modern metro system and landscaped parks and road sides. It’s a busy, lively city but parts of the cities have charm with restored churches, buildings and private residences. Having a major airport and being so close to Hong Kong opens up a world of travel opportunities from short weekend trips to longer treks around Asia in the holidays. Guagnzhou really is the perfect place to base yourself in Asia. For more information on China please see http://www.edvectus.com/Content/Documents/china.pdf
Please ask your Edvectus consultant for more information on this wonderful opportunity.
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Location: 广东省广州市
Job date: Fri, 09 Feb 2024 23:12:27 GMT
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