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- Address Hefei, China
- Qualification Bachelors
- Discipline Language, Writing & Culture
Anhui Jianzhu University (AHJZU) English Instructor Position
Anhui Jianzhu University (AHJZU), a public doctoral institution in China, plans to recruit a foreign English instructor.
About AHJZU
AHJZU is a reputable institution with a large student body, including over 2,900 graduate students and more than 18,900 full-time undergraduates. The university has established partnerships with over 20 universities worldwide, including institutions in the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
Job Description
The instructor will teach 14-16 hours per week to undergraduate students in both the Joint Bachelor Degree Program in Interior Design and the School of Foreign Studies.
Courses may include:
- Freshman Composition
- English Speaking and Writing
- Academic Vocabulary and Reading Skills for International Students
- American Language for International Students
Instructors are expected to diligently perform their duties, complete all tasks on time, and provide teaching materials, such as course slides, for review to ensure quality and consistency.
Qualifications
We are seeking a candidate with a passion for higher education and a strong work ethic. Applicants must be native English speakers and possess excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Required qualifications:
- A bachelor’s degree or higher in English Language and Literature, TESOL, Linguistics, Education, or a related field. Applicants with a background in the arts are also encouraged to apply.
- At least two years of experience teaching English as a foreign language.
- A clean criminal record.
Preferred qualifications:
- A TESOL or EFL certificate.
Salary and Benefits
- Salary and benefits will be discussed during the interview process.
Application Documents
- Resume
- Cover letter detailing your interest and teaching experience
- A copy of your passport’s personal information page
- A scan of your highest-level diploma
- Two letters of recommendation from a current or former professor or supervisor outlining your qualifications and suitability for the role.