Academic English Lecturer Position – Hangzhou
The University of Waikato Joint Institute at Hangzhou City University (NZUWI) seeks full-time Academic English Lecturers for the English Foundation Program. Located in Hangzhou, China, this position involves teaching first-year university students using international textbooks and online resources in a modern facility equipped with smartboards and Wi-Fi.
Responsibilities include teaching up to 18 hours per week, participating in materials and assessments development, marking assessments with feedback, and attending professional development meetings. The initial contract is for one year, starting in September 2026, with potential for renewal.
Applicants must hold a Master's degree in Applied Linguistics, ESL, TESOL, or a related field and have at least two years of tertiary-level teaching experience. A passport from a recognized English-speaking country is required for visa purposes. Benefits include a competitive salary starting at RMB 20,000 per month, rent-free accommodation or a housing allowance, health insurance, and reimbursement for one round-trip international flight.
To apply, please email your application to seek-uw@hzcu.edu.cn.
👉 Apply Here: seek-uw@hzcu.edu.cn
Please mention that you found the job on Teast for the school's reference.
📌 You need to be from one of the following counties to teach English in China: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa. However, schools in China can still hire teachers from other countries as subject teachers or teaching assistants and managers.
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