ESL Teachers Needed for Universities in Sichuan Province

27 August, 2025

Teach at Universities in Sichuan Province, China. 16 hours teaching per week.

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Job description

These are University Teaching Positions in urban and suburban areas of Sichuan Province. You will be teaching mainly oral English, 5 days per week with two days off on weekends, with no more than 16 hours face-to-face teaching per week and little or no office hours.

* Less Working Hours
* Less Stress
* Respected by Students
* More time to Experience China and Sichuan

Salary and benefits

* Salary and benefits package from 10k – 15k RMB, depending on experience and qualifications
* Free accommodation or housing allowance provided
* Airport Pickup
* Flight allowances upon completion of contract
* Free Visa Guidance

Requirements

For this role you must:

* Be a Native level English speaker from the UK, USA, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand or South Africa
* Hold a Bachelor’s degree or higher
* Have a TEFL certification or two years teaching experience
* Have a clean criminal record check

How to apply

Please fill out the application form and upload your CV below.

This role is advertised in partnership between Eslbase and TeachDiscoverChina. If you apply through Eslbase and are hired, we may receive a commission. This will not affect your application or the terms of the job.

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