Job Vacancy for Language Teachers at Hebei GEO University

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Job Vacancy for Language Teachers at Hebei GEO University

Hebei GEO University (HGU) needs English, French, Czech and Korean teachers from its native-speaking countries all year round.

Qualifications for the position:

  • MA/MS degree,or BA/BS degree in education or linguistics or with TESOL/TEFL or other similar certificate or 2 years working experience, at the age of under 60 with good health, interested in teaching English, French, Czech and Korean Language in Shijiazhuang, China.
  • Couples and those with teaching experience are preferable.

Task:
“Oral language, Listening, Writing, Culture of English, French, Czech and Korean Speaking Countries”.

Working load: 16- 20 teaching hours a week.

Pay and other treatment:

  • Monthly salary 5000-8000 RMB with 6 weeks paid winter vacation and medical insurance.
  • A free furnished flat with living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, refrigerator, air conditioner, TV set, computer with free internet, cooking facilities.
  • A single short way economic international air ticket upon the completion of one-semester contract or a round-trip ticket for an academic-year contract.

Other advantages: HGU is located in Shijiazhuang, the capital city of Hebei Province, south to Beijing, about one hour from Beijing by train. Shijiazhuang is the province’s political, economic, scientific, financial, cultural and information center, with rich interesting historical and scenery attractions, about 39 national protected key cultural relics and 102 provincial protected cultural relics. HGU campus is located in the urban area of Shijiazhuang, just beside the famous Wanda Plaza Commercial and Recreation District, and the Century Park. It provides unparalleled convenience and advantages for foreign teachers in work, study, daily life, cultural experiences and transportation. In addition, foreign teachers can take free Chinese language classes for international students if their class is not in conflict with their teaching