Position: Secondary English Teacher
Start Date: February 1, 2023
Shanghai United International School -Jiaoke Campus (SUIS-Jiaoke) is a fully certified British Columbia Offshore School operating under the ownership of the Xiehe Education Group. The school is situated in the Min Hang District of Shanghai. SUIS-Jiaoke has an enrolment of 280 students in grades 9-12 with a staff of twenty-five foreign teachers supported by a compliment of 15 Chinese teachers.
The school is inspected annually and has consistently received outstanding reports from British Columbia Ministry of Education inspection teams. Highlights of the reports include the high degree of satisfaction as expressed by students and staff. The school offers a holistic program of study and enjoys a 99% graduation rate and is extremely successful in placing students in highly ranked post-secondary institutions around the world.
Shanghai United International School (Xiehe Education Group) is a progressive employer offering a competitive compensation package including medical benefits, travel and housing allowances.
Requirements
A valid British Columbia teaching certificate is required for this position. Teachers who do not presently hold a BC teaching certificate can make application. Information can be found at https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/k-12/teach Applicants who hold a degree in English generally will qualify. Support and advice will be provided if necessary.
Application Closing Date: September 15, 2022
Applications, complete with a cover letter and resume, are to be sent to:
Kasmar Angelski, British Columbia Offshore School Representative (kangelski@jksz.com)
Toni Wereschuk, Principal, Shanghai United International School, (ttwereschuk@jksz.com)
We look forward to receiving applications from applicants who have a love for teaching and a passion for their work with students.
Location: The school is located in Minhang district, close to both Lines 1 & 12;
it takes approximately 25-30 minutes on the metro to get from the school to “downtown” Shanghai.