Workplace:Haidian District, Beijing
Position:Native Japanese Language Teacher
ob Description: Teach japanese to students from kindergarten to high school; develop teaching plans; organize and plan school japanese culturalactivities; assist in developing international exchange programs and further education pathways
Qualifications :。
Native Japanese speaker; Chinese language skills are not required.
Age below 58(due to visa regulations).
Bachelor's degree or higher (due to visa regulations).
Preference given to candidates holding a teaching qualification from their home country or a lapanese/Enelish language teaching certificate
Preference given to candidates with Japanese teaching experience.
Monthly salary starting from 16,000 RMB, depending on teaching experience and ability.
.Visa: Foreign Expert Work Permit provided.
West Fourth Ring Road-西四环
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