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How about Teaching English in China, Or perhaps South Korea, Did you know you can also easily setup your own company in China?
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K-3 English Immersion Teacher
The role involves leading K-3 English immersion classes and participating in team meetings. Candidates must have a bachelor's degree, a teaching certificate or credential, and 24 months of English teaching
ESL Positions in South China (China)
Job QualificationsBachelor s degreeTEFL TESOL CELTA certificationNative English speakersJob Benefits Salary USD 2500 3000 month after tax Post probation Housing Fully covered 1 bed apartment near campus
EYFS Specialist Play Based Learning
Beaconhouse Yamsaard International School BYIS is an international, family oriented school committed to nurturing Curious Explorers, Creative Makers, Critical Thinkers, and Global Citizens. Our Early Years
Montessori Guides
Embark on a journey to shape young minds and make a lasting impact as a Montessori Guide at our esteemed international school community. Experience the unique blend of tranquillity and urban life at the
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