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Chongqing: Fluent English Speakers With Acca
KBF China
Chongqing: Fluent English Speakers With Acca
ACCA (accountancy) teaching opportunity in Chongqing (february 2017).
Fluent English speakers with ACCA or similar accounting qualification required.
Hi folks,
I am a British ICAS qualified accountant who has spent the last 3 years working in China as an ACCA lecturer. I now wish to leave at short notice, but this is placing my employer in a difficult predicament, namely finding a replacement teacher at short notice.Therefore, I'm desperately trying to find any fluent English speakers with suitable accounting qualifications who might be interesting in taking my job.
Location: 4 days per week in Chongqing, 1 day per week in Chengdu. 2 hour train journey between cities.
Salary (my current salary): 30,000 RMB (US$4,300) per month. Plus airfare and housing allowance.
Subject: ACCA F2 (Management Accounting) and F4 (Business Law)
Teaching hours: 32 hours per week. 384 hours per semester. 12-16 weeks per semester.
2 semesters per year. The rest of the time is paid holiday. Some exam marking is required during holidays.
Students: University students, finance/accounting majors.
Employer: KBF China (www.kfonline.com.cn)
Start date: 20 February 2017
No teaching experience necessary but must be a fluent English speaker with ACCA or similar finance/accounting qualification (e.g. ICAEW, ICAS, CIMA). Requires someone who is good at explaining key accounting (and legal) concepts simply and clearly.
No Chinese language skills required, although I have found it helps to speak a little Chinese, as the students' English skills vary.
Teaching materials are provided, but lecturers are encouraged to prepare their own teaching aids (e.g. Powerpoint presentations) and to teach in a style which suits them. Plenty of past exam materials are available to identify key syllabus areas.
My employer KBF China is an accountancy/finance training provider which has teaching contracts with over 30 universities in China and over 5,000 students. More information here: http://kfonline.com.cn/about.aspx?mid=17&site=17
The company will help arrange the required work VISA/residence permits for foreigners working in China, and will pay the related fees.
If anybody is at all interested, please contact me with any questions, or I can put you directly in contact with my employer. I'm not placing any contact links here because I'm worried about spam.
Kind regards,
Ed Singleton
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