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University Lecturer in Childhood Education - Work Permit Included (Masters Required)

🏫 Tengda Study Group / Luoyang Normal University
📍China
💰 Competitive Salary
Medical Insurance
Job Description:

Luoyang Normal University (note: the term Normal University in China refers to teacher-training institutions) requires a qualified Early Learner Education lecturer to university students applying to continue studying for this major in Ireland. Candidates must have a Master’s degree in Early Childhood Studies or a Masters of Education. Industry experience is welcomed but not required.

Luoyang City, Henan province, China (Home of UNESCO Heritage sites: Longmen Buddhist Grottoes and White Horse Temple. Close to Shaolin Temple, the origin of Chinese Kungfu). International Education Program.

Max. 10 hours per week lecturing (6 x 100 minute classes per week)

To start February 2025 – July 2025 (this is a ONE semester teaching position)

The lecturer will be expected to teach these 2 subjects:

Communication and Research Skills
Families and Communities Education

Remuneration:

18,000 RMB per month (before tax). Accommodation on-campus is provided.

Work permit and health insurance are provided in accordance with all provincial regulations
 

Requirements:
Not more than 55 years old at the time of application.

All candidates must be native English speakers and degree holders with a notarised degree certificate and non-criminal record.

A Master’s degree in Education / Early Childhood Learning is NECESSARY; a Master’s or PhD degree is preferred.

Contact by email or

Wechat ID: swavyq

Please: no third-party job agencies

To apply, email chinaquain@yahoo.com



👉 Apply Here: chinaquain@yahoo.com

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