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Native ESL Teachers Wanted – Shandong Province
Native ESL Teachers Wanted – Shandong Province
- School: Kindergarten & Primary School (via Beijing Broaden & Top-trans Communication Center)
- Location: Zoucheng, Shandong Province
- Type: Full-time
- Positions: 3–4 teachers needed
- Start Date: September 2025
- Salary: ¥22,000 – ¥26,000 RMB/month (after tax)
- Benefits: Free accommodation provided
- Workload: No more than 20 classes per week
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree or above
- TEFL or TESOL certificate
- Native English speaker preferred
This opportunity is ideal for teachers looking to build experience in China’s education sector, with competitive pay and housing included.
Source: HiredChina.com | btcinternational.com.cn
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