Online ESL Teacher for Simple International

Teach English from home to Chinese kids aged 4-12. The classes25-minute full immersion English language, 1 on 1 classes or group classes. Class time 800am - 1000pm Beijing time from Monday to Sunday. Payment up to $22/hour Location Conveniently teach remote from your own home. What you need all you need is a computer, a decent internet, and a headset. Classes are 100% English - no Chinese required! Requirements 1. American, British, Canadian, Australian,New Zealand, Ireland preferred. 2.Must have at least one Teaching CertificateTEFL/TESOL/CELTA/TKT/LOCAL TEACHER CERTIFICATE 3.Must have one year of teaching experience or the equivalent in mentoring, tutoring, or alternative education Start date Immediately Don't hesitate to schedule your interview and demo NOW, start the new chapter in your promising Online Teaching Career from Simple International ! Q&A Do I need to do any lesson plans? Not necessarily, but you will need to prepare for each class with props, visual aids and other teaching tools that you may wish to use, and familiarize yourself with the teaching materials and the teaching platform. How is my pay rate determined? Based on your education-related experience and your performance in the demo, your hourly salary will be decided. You will be informed about the pay rate as well as other important issues considering your pay. And,the pay rate will be included in your contract. How long is one lesson? 25 or 50 minutes. How many students will I be teaching in one lesson? 1 or 4 or 30-40 students. How is my pay rate determined? Based on your education-related experience and your performance in the demo, your hourly salary will be decided. You will be informed about the pay rate as well as other important issues considering your pay. And,the pay rate will be included in your contract. How much can I earn? Your salary will be a combination of base pay and incentive which largely depend on your performance. How does the payment work? You will be paid monthly via Paypal. What about taxes? Teachers will be hired as independent contractors and so will be responsible for their own taxes. About Simple International Simple is linking the world through education by providing an international learning experience that allows you to teach Chinese children the English language from your home. Our mission is to inspire and empower every child for the future. In 2014, Jason Qiao was confronted with an interesting dilemma. One of his friends had expressed an interest in traveling to China, but explained that she could not afford the expensive airfare. Driven to find a solution, Jason began researching ways to fund her travel. He discovered that native English speakers willing to instruct Chinese students were in high demand, particularly from Chinese parents and schools. This was welcome news to Jason s friend as she was able to travel to China on the Chinese school s dime and all she had to do was share her passion for the English language with students abroad! Shortly thereafter, Jason and several of his friends started an organization called Simple International with the goal of helping native English speakers travel to China at no-cost by providing them with a teaching internship. Simple International is currently partnered with sixty Chinese schools and typically receives over two hundred applications per admission cycle. Apply Job!

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