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bjwellgo Click to EMail Click to check IP address of the poster Mar-03-06, 08:17 AM (GMT)
teach in Hunan in south China
The university is in Xiangtan, Hunan, an ancient city with a history of more than 1,500 years (http://english.rednet.com.cn/). If interested,

please apply to bjwellgo8 AT yahoo.com.cn with Hunan Keda in subject line. Immediate or starts in August 2006.


Employer Type:University Public
Certified to Hire ESL Teachers:Yes
Number of People Needed: 5-6 (Person)
Students to be Taught:university, teachers and post-graduates

Contractual Terms

Duration:One Year
Time to Start:2005/2
Hours: 16/Week
Salary/Stipend:4000 Yuan/Mon or more depending on qualifications
Courses to Teach:speaking, writing
Airfare Provided:Round Trip(for one-year contract)
Travel Allowance:2200 RMB/Year
Paid Vacation:YES
Internet Access:Yes
Housing:Phone Washing Machine Computer TV Furniture Refrigerator
Bathroom Microwave Oven Kitchen Cooking Utensils A/C
Housing:Suite
Medical Insurance:Same as Chinese staff


>Please Quote ESLemployment When Applying<

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