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Shanghai Industry & Commerce Foreign Languages College
Looking for 3 good German teachers, 2 English teachers and Korean teachers
Salary: 6,000-10,000rmb, Teaching kids or college students. Starting date: Sep 1st, 2012

Shanghai Industry & Commerce Foreign Languages College

Shanghai Industry & Commerce Foreign Languages College (SICFL) is a public college founded in April 2001 approved by the Shanghai Municipal Government and accredited by the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China. The SICFL campus is located in the southeast suburb of Shanghai, right between the Pudong International Airport and the new Shanghai International Voyage Center. SICFL is authorized to recruit students from within the State enrollment plan through the national college entrance examination. Upon their graduation after three years of successful study, SICFL students will receive associate-degree diplomas issued by the Ministry of Education, an official educational record acknowledged by the State authorities. SICFL is working to become a four-year college with bachelor’s degree programs in the near future.

SICFLC is proud of a strong faculty team of over 200 members, a spacious beautiful campus with over 120,000 sq meters of building area, first-class equipment and facilities, and a growing student body. (Currently we have over five thousand fulltime students.) In a recent inspection by the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Education, SICFL was ranked Number One among all private colleges in Shanghai.

“A foreign language + a practical major” is the distinctive feature of our programs. All SICFL students are required to grasp a foreign language through intensive training while working through their specialized no Teaching English, Japanese in Shanghai Fisheries University from 1st March, 2008.
A Brief Introduction to Shanghai Fisheries University
Founded in 1912, Shanghai Fisheries University is located on the bank of the Huangpu River, with an area of 70 hectares. A university characteristic of aquaculture, food science, fishery economics, fishery laws, it lays stress on the coordinated development of multiple disciplines and expertise concerning agriculture, science, engineering, economics, arts and management.

The university consists of nine schools, namely, Schools of Fishery, Oceanology, Food Science, Economics and Trade, Information, Humanities, Further Education, Vocational and Technical Education, IEN (Sino-Australian Cooperated).

In addition to one state-level key discipline, two municipal-level key disciplines, three department-level key disciplines, and the right of conferring doctorate of aquaculture (the first level state discipline which covers two second level disciplines), the university has 14 graduate programs, 23 undergraduate specialities and 18 specialities for junior college students. There are 10000 regular students (including Ph.D. students, graduates, undergraduates and students of higher vocational school) and 3700 students for further education in addition. Of the staff members 200 teachers hold senior academic titles (professor and associate professor). The university library has a collection of 46oooo books featured with fishery science.

The university takes the nationwide lead in such academic fields as Ichthyology, Aquatic Animal Proliferation and Breeding, Fish Diseases Prevention, Fish Nutrition and Feeds, Fish Species and Quality Resources, Seaweed Cells Engineering, Fishing Gear and Methodology, Fishery Machinery, Preservation and Management of Fishery Resources, Fishery Regulations and Policy, Fishery Economics, Biological Technology, Marine Ecology, Food Science and Engineering, Refrigeration and Cryogenics.

The university has made agreeable advances in international cooperation and communication. It has enrolled many international students who are pursuing doctorate or graduate and undergraduate degrees in different academic branches. As for the training courses and further education, subjects as Chinese Techniques of Aquatic Breeding, Development of Marine Fishery and Preservation of Fishery Resources, Chinese Language, Chinese Traditional Culture have formed their own features and gained their own advantages. Up to now the university has established long-term academic cooperation with more than 40 foreign institutions of higher education and research.

Following the school spirit of Solidarity, Dedication, Reality and Originality, the university is determined to keep pace with the worldwide competition, strive to build itself into a first rateuniversity famous both at home and abroad for its featuredmultidisciplinary development in

both teaching and scientific research.

Where Does the Word “Hu” Derive From?
Shanghai, one of China’s four municipalities directly under the central government, is located in the east of the rich and beautiful Yangtse Delta, where the surging Yangtse River flows into the East Sea. With an area of 5800 square kilometers, it is one of the world’s biggest port cities and the center of modern science, technology and culture of the country as well.

Shanghai has gone through a long evolution from a coastal fishing village into a great modern city.. By the years of 2000 to 3000 B.C., land had taken shape in the western part of Shanghai and coastal fishing villages had formed at the lower reach of Wu Song River near the sea, where fishermen planted in the rivers a kind of bamboo paling called “Hu 扈” as fishing gear to catch fishes and crabs. The lower reach of Song River (now called Wu Song River) was once named as “Hu Du 扈渎”,then “Hu 扈” evolved into “Hu 沪”, hence Shanghai was called “Hu 沪” for short.

Earthed cultural relics indicate that as early as 5000 to 6000 years ago, human beings began to labor, live and multiply on this land. The earliest residents engaged in fishing, livestock breeding and hunting, then developed their farming, and finally set up their rural community, which extended eastwards as new shoals arose. During the Warring States (475 – 221 B.C.), Shanghai area was reigned by the Kingdom Chu (楚) and it was the feud of Prince Huangxie, who was then called Sir Chun Shen (春申). It was said that Huangxie dredged up Huangpu River, so the river was also named Chun Shen River (春申江). This is why another name for Shanghai is “Chun Shen (春申)” or “Shen (申)” for short. In Tang Dynasty, Shanghai had been a coastal fishing village until the year Tianbao 10th (天宝十年,751年) it was set up as Huating county (华亭县). In the year Xining 7th (熙宁七年,1074年) of the Song Dynasty,. it became Shanghai Town. (上海镇) and from then on both Chinese and foreign merchantmen were sailing to and fro in this area. In 1292, Shanghai was re-established as a county.

In the early 16th century, Shanghai was the most important textile center of the country. In the 17th century, it developed into a big port city in the southeast of China with its flourishing coastal trade and a population of 200 thousand people. In the middle of 19th century, Shanghai presented an unprecedented prosperity, enjoying the fame of “a great port connecting rivers and seas, a metropolitan outstanding in the southeastern China”. After the Opium War, Shanghai became the objective of plunder by the world’s big powers and was soon reduced to “a paradise of adventurers” and “the eastern Paris”, with its deformed development of economy and culture.
Owing to its long history of 6000 years, Shanghai has scores of places of historic interest and parks of different sizes, of which the famous ones are Yu Garden, Jade Temple, Long Hua Park, and Gu Ji Garden. They have made great Shanghai more graceful and charming.

Shanghai is the birthplace of the Chinese Communist Party. The Residence of the Party’s First Congress is visited each year by hundreds of thousands of people. In addition, there are Zhou Enlai’s Residence, Sun Yatxien’s Residence, the Lu Xun Museum, Lu Xun’s Tomb and other revolutionary historic places to be held in respect by visitors. In modern history, Shanghai witnessed the Sword Uprising, May the 30th Movement, the Shanghai Workers’ Three Times’ Armed Struggles and the Songhu Resistance-War Against Japan. These historic events have been recorded as important chapters in the Chinese history.

In China today, Shanghai has become important centers of industry, science, technology and commerce. Its excellent geographical location makes it easy to travel from here to other parts of the country and the world. By liners sailing on the Huangpu River and Wusong River, people can reach various places along the Yangtse Valley. Its huge harbors provide handy transportation to foreign countries. Arterial railways such as Beijing–Shanghai and Shanghai–Hangzhou links the north and the south of the nation. With a thick highway net, travelers can go to nearly every city of the country. Over 40 air liners take passengers to big cities at home and abroad. Shanghai has developed an advanced national and international communication and one-third of international communication is transmitted via Shanghai Satellite Communication Ground Station and the Sino-Japanese Submarine Cable.

In April of 1986, Shanghai was announced by the State Council as one of the famous historic cities of the country.




Treatments and requirements terms:

Vacancy: 2-4
Gender: M / F
Degree: Bachelor or above
Major: linguistics/literature,education
Work experience: over one-three years
Teacher or expert: both
Age: 22-60
Nationality: American, British, Canadian, and Australian ;
Language: English
Contract duration: one year or more
Starting date: September1 of each year
Work place: on campus
Workload: ONLY 14-20 class hours per week (45 minutes per class hour)
Monthly salary (RMB): 4,500—6,000
Courses to teach: oral English, reading, writing, literature
Air fare(RMB): 8000 yuan for one-year contract
Travel allowance (RMB): 1100 per term,2200 per year.
Meals: cooking utensils provided
Board: free housing on campus
Internet: free ADSL Access

Website: www.sicfl.edu.cn
Email: 515085953@qq.com, Cellphone: 15618772128.,

Appendix Supplementary Agreement

I. Party A ’s Obligations:

1. Party A shall provide Party B with accommodation on campus or accommodation allowance (see Party B’s Obligations)

2. On 18th of each month, Party A shall pay Party B a monthly salary of RMB 4500-5000(bachelor 4500,master 5000) . Party B shall bear the personal taxes on salary, which will be deducted from the salary by Government..

3. Party A shall pay Party B RMB 200 per month for food supplement. Of which, RMB100 will be credited to the food card and RMB100 will be paid together with the monthly salary. The taxes on food supplement shall be borne by Party A.

4. Party A shall pay Party B a total of RMB2,200 as travel allowance. The taxes on travel allowance shall be borne by Party A.

5. Party A shall reimburse to Party B the round trip economic class air ticket between China and as it actually happened. The maximum amount of ticket reimbursement should not exceed RMB 8000 and Party B is responsible for providing the necessary proof of the trip. The reimbursement shall be done at the end of the contract period. Taxes on the airfare shall be borne by Party A.

6. Party A shall help Party B to obtain the resident/work permit and other relevant documents, Party A shall bear the expenses thus incurred.

7. Party A shall treat Party B as the same as domestic employees in terms of holiday gifts.

8. Party A shall purchase an insurance of around RMB1000 for Party B with coverage of accidents and medical expenses. The taxes on insurance shall be borne by Party A.

II. Party B ’s Obligations

1. Party B choice of accommodation arrangement is:

A B (please check one)

A. Party A shall provide Party B with accommodation on campus.The arrangement is valid for one semester.Party B can only change the choice at the end of the semester.Party A will purchase RMB200 worth of water and electricity to start with.

B. If Party B chooses to live off campus, Party A shall provide Party B RMB1,500 monthly as accommodation allowance, which shall be paid every two months. Party B should provide Party A with the original rental contract. The taxes on accommodation allowance shall be borne by Party A.

2. Party B’s regular teaching load shall be 14 periods per week. Extra teaching shall be paid at a rate of RMB80 / RMB90 per period.

3. Party B shall take part in activities organized by Party A if asked to. Party B shall accept temporary tasks assigned by Party A.

4. Party B shall observe and obey the rules and regulations of Party A. Party B shall follow the procedures as required by Party A. In case of foreseen absence, Party B shall obtain the approval of the Department Head, make arrangement for making up classes.

Party A Party B

(signature) (signature)


If you have questions ,don't to hesitate to contact us.
I am looking forward to your reply.
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4. Party B shall observe and obey the rules and regulations of Party A. Party B shall follow the procedures as required by Party A. In case of foreseen absence, Party B shall obtain the approval of the Department Head, make arrangement for making up classes.

Party A Party B

(signature) (signature)


Email: 515085953@qq.com, Cellphone: 15618772128.,
If you have questions ,don't to hesitate to contact us.
I am looking forward to your reply.
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Required Academic Degree: Bachelor's Degree
Required Certificate: other
Email: 515085953@qq.com, Cellphone: 15618772128.,


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