eslchina said:
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
CHINA
POSITIONS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
THE CHINA TEACHING NETWORK
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As one of the longest standing and most professionally run Education organizations in China, THE CHINA TEACHING NETWORK, is an organization run by Native English speakers for Native English speakers, we have been conducting the business of teacher placement and support for over 7 years now.
QUALITY, LICENSED AND AUTHORISED ESL POSITIONS IN CHINA
ALL APPLICANTS WILL RECEIVE:
Comprehensive employment contract – Detailing the specifics of your particular position
Contract negotiation service
Full and comprehensive support network
Dispute resolution facilities
Placement throughout China
******** We will send your visa documentation to you by express courier*************
Travel service during vacation periods
Additional employment network
Lesson sharing facilities
Airport pick up
Please note you sign your employment contract DIRECTLY with your school
WE NOW OFFER:
FULL AND DIRECT CONTACT WITH SCHOOLS
FULL AND DIRECT CONTACT WITH CURRENT AND PAST TEACHERS
PHOTOS OF THE SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS ACCOMMODATION
FULL SUPPORT NETWORK
Benefits
Wage: 4500 to 10000RMB per month. This obviously varies due to the applicants ESL experience, qualifications, province and city of placement. Our company has specific employees who are responsible for seeking additional employment for you, which can increase your monthly salary substantially.
Return economy air ticket reimbursement for a 10-12 month contract, half for a 6 month contract. Airport pickup
Spacious modern apartment with all necessary living provisions supplied
Health Insurance: Usually a school will purchase medical insurance.
Bonus: 2000- 2200 Yuan usually paid for summer or winter holiday travel allowance.
Other
Contract period: 10-12 Months preferred
Hours per week: 16 to 20 academic hours per week. (An academic hour is 45 minutes)
Overtime paid with rate to be negotiated.
Teaching task: All teachers are teaching oral English, some subject specific English may also be taught depending on applicants qualifications, for example, business English, literature etc.
Required
• Degree preferable but not necessary
• High school certificate is insufficient, however if you have further education or adult education qualifications, please advise, these will suffice.
• Neutral accent
• Native English speaker
If you decide to apply for a position please email or fax or post:
- A resume
- A recent passport sized photo
- Copy of passport
- Highest education certificate
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Placement Manager
The China Teaching Network,
Floor 27, Pengcheng Towers, Zhongnan Rd
Wuchang District, Wuhan, Hubei, 430072 China
+86 (0) 27 6106 0762 +86 (0) 27 8789 3507
Email: thechinateaching@yahoo.com.cn
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My name is Prakash Kamath (PK) and am from India based and working in Shanghai, China from the year 2004 and presently am a Sales & Marketing Manager for a Trading Company having Business of GIA Certified Diamonds. I stay in the Suburbs viz.Jiuting, Near Qibao, Songjiang District. I also have a few Students to whom I teach Oral English on an One on One basis Privately as per the suitable time of my Students.
I am not a Native English Speaker but I think my English is Good and also have a clear and clean Vocal Voice and also my pronounciation is upto the mark. I had been applying and trying to take up Part Time Teaching Jobs in Schools around my place of living but till date no replies. I am very much interested in Teaching on a Part Time Basis and most interestingly in Private Classes on an One on One Basis.
Can somebody explain me why is it so difficult to find a Job if we are not a Native English Speaker and what is the basic reason the Schools of China are looking out for Teachers based from USA, UK etc. Is this a kind of discrimination between countries or some hype about these countries.
Its a known fact that the Education level of India is considered as one of the best around the world as per the facts and figures of educated Indians placed on highly distinguished post around the world irrespective of the field. I am not trying to compare any countries at large but the facts and the question remains the same WHY?
So, I would like to know from you all educationists what are the basic reasons behind this hype and what can or should be done for the Non-Native English Speakers to get a Teaching Job in China. I am extremely sorry if I have touched any unknown strings which may cause some stress in the field of Education. I am Sorry Once Again.