English Language Arts Teacher

  • Beijing, China
  • Full-Time
  • On-Site

Job Description:

High School ELA Teacher
Start Date: February 2026

The Role
We are seeking an experienced, knowledgeable, and inspiring High School ELA Teacher to join the English Department. The successful candidate will teach English Language Arts to students in Grades 9 - 12, helping them develop advanced literacy skills, sophisticated analytical thinking, and strong academic writing. The role requires someone who can support learners as they engage with complex texts, prepare for university-level expectations, and build confidence in both literary interpretation and effective communication.

The School
Founded in 2016, the school is a well-established K12 international school located at the base of the historic YuQuan Mountain in Haidian District, Beijingan area known for academic excellence and its proximity to major universities. The 200,000-square-metre campus features modern buildings, landscaped gardens, and more than 140,000 square metres of green space. The school delivers a bilingual, internationally aligned curriculum integrating Chinese and Western educational strengths. High School (Grades 9 - 12) offers rigorous academic pathways including Advanced Placement (AP) courses, STEM enrichment, humanities extensions, arts academies, and extensive co-curricular opportunities.

Key Responsibilities

Teaching and Learning
Teach high-quality High School ELA classes across Grades 9 - 12.
Deliver engaging lessons that strengthen skills in literary analysis, academic writing, research methods, rhetoric, and critical reading.
Use a variety of instructional approaches that support diverse learning needs.
Encourage students to engage with classic and contemporary literature and to respond thoughtfully in both written and oral formats.
Use technology and modern resources to enhance instruction.

Curriculum Development
Contribute to the design and refinement of High School English curricula, ensuring alignment with international standards.
Develop units that connect literature to broader historical, cultural, and interdisciplinary themes.
Support students preparing for AP English courses, internal assessments, and university-level expectations.

Student Assessment and Support
Assess student progress through essays, research assignments, projects, presentations, and tests.
Provide detailed, constructive feedback to help students develop as thinkers and writers.
Identify students who require extra support or further academic challenge and offer appropriate guidance.

Co-Curricular Activities
Contribute to ELA-related activities such as debate, journalism, creative writing, drama, or literary societies.
Support school events promoting reading, writing, performance, and public speaking.

Professional Collaboration
Collaborate closely with English and Humanities colleagues on curriculum planning, shared assessments, and cross-disciplinary initiatives.
Participate in departmental meetings, professional learning, and whole-school activities.

Classroom Environment
Maintain a positive, organised, and intellectually stimulating classroom.
Encourage respectful discussion, active participation, and independent thought.
Ensure learning materials and resources are used effectively and responsibly.

Qualifications and Experience

Essential Requirements
A degree in English, Literature, Education, or a related field.
A recognised teaching qualification such as PGCE, QTS, state certification, or national license (not TEFL/TESOL).
Experience teaching ELA at High School level.
Strong subject expertise and a passion for literature, writing, and academic inquiry.

Desirable Attributes
Experience teaching in an international school.
Familiarity with inquiry-led, concept-based, or student-centred approaches.
A proven ability to prepare students for external assessments and university admissions.

Remuneration and Benefits
The school offers a highly competitive package reflecting qualifications and experience.
Typical annual salary ranges from USD $53,000 to $65,000, plus bonuses and pension contributions.
Paid winter and summer holidays and all public holidays.
Contract completion bonus.
International health insurance for the teacher and dependents.
Social and medical insurance.
Flight from point of origin and full relocation assistance.
Visa and work permit fees fully covered.
Free on-campus accommodation or a generous housing allowance.
Annual airfare allowance.
Free meals on school days.
Education benefits for dependents aged 5 - 18.
Extensive professional development opportunities.
A strong staff community with access to excellent facilities including gym, swimming pool, tennis courts, and golf driving and putting ranges.

We Are Proud to Offer
A highly committed and collaborative teaching team.
Supportive leadership committed to professional growth.
A modern, beautiful campus with exceptional academic, arts, and sports facilities.
A competitive salary and benefits package.