School Requirements:
Education Required: Bachelor
Minimum Teaching Experience: 3 years of teaching experience
Major: Physics; Chemistry
Required Certificates:
Teaching Credential/License
Additional School Requirements:
Qualifications:
Physics, chemistry, and other science-related majors;
More than 3 years of experience teaching AP physics and AP chemistry;
More than 3 years of teaching experience in international schools;
Job Benefits:
Salary: Monthly, competitive salary based on your credentials and experience
Accommodation: Free housing
Accommodation Details: Western-style apartment within walking-distance to your school
Airfare Reimbursement: Airfare to China and return flight covered by School
Airport Pickup: Yes
Support Staff: Fully bilingual support staff available to help process your visa, settle you into your apartment, translate legal documents, and much more. We provide western comforts and support to make the transition easier for you.
Health Insurance Provided: Yes
Additional Benefits: Paid Vacation
Professional Development: Ongoing professional development provided, including annual teacher in-service, and frequent professional development opportunities. Teachers enjoy career advancement opportunities.
Bonus: Teacher referral bonus offered to all KLIS teachers.
Holidays: We observe local national holidays and some US holidays.
Job Description:
Responsibilities:
Responsible for teaching High School AP Physics and AP Chemistry
Prepare lessons according to the class schedule and complete the teaching tasks according to the teaching plan;
Improve students' subject scoring ability in various international exams;
Conduct phased evaluations of students' academic level and learning potential.
Responsible for various forms of communication and coordination with students and parents.
Actively participate in various training, research, lectures, conferences, and other activities organized by the school and departments.
Complete other tasks assigned by the academic department.
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