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Open Positions for Native English Teachers

šŸ« Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics
šŸ“Hangzhou, China
šŸ’° Competitive Salary
Job Description:

Open Positions: Native English TeachersĀ 
I. Requirements:
1. Age: From 25 to 55 years old
2. Native Language: English
3. Education: Bachelorā€™s Degree or above
4. Specialties: Candidates majoring in liberal arts preferred
5. Working Experience: Two years or more
6. Workload: No less than 6 teaching hours but no more than 16 teaching hours per week per semester
7. Start Date: Feb, 2025
8. Contract Term: One academic year comprising two semesters
9. Courses: Writing, reading, and oral language, and overview of English-speaking countries, etc.
10. Salary: Negotiable

II. Application Procedureļ¼š
Please submit the following documents
-Cover letter (no more than 500 words).
-Copy of the first page of your valid passport.
-CV in English.
-Soft copy of your highest degree certificate and teaching certificates.
-Two reference letters by your current or former employer.
If you are interested in the position, please donā€™t hesitate to submit your CV and supporting documents via email to Ms. Li at . If you have any questions about the position, please email us, and we will get back to you in a timely manner.

More Information:
Grade Level: University & College
Discipline: Language, Writing & Culture
Address: Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China



šŸ‘‰ Apply Here: meizhong@zufe.edu.cn

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