NMIT has cooperation agreements with several Universities and Institutes in China. We are looking for expressions of interest from teachers interested in teaching:
- Arts
- CGI/IT
- Viticulture & Winemaking
- English
These positions will likely start late-August through to December (we cannot confirm definitive dates at this time, hence expressions of interest, however do have some indicative dates and course lengths based on previous years).
They will be of varied length from 5 weeks to 12 weeks in duration.
These are timetabled courses in China and therefore follow the Chinese holidays, not New Zealand's holidays during this period.
About you / He kōrero mōu
If you would love the opportunity to teach to classes in China on a contract basis and can meet the following requirements, we would love to hear from you:
- A relevant qualification - ideally a master's degree however an undergraduate with relevant work and teaching experience will be considered.
- Are a skilled experienced communicator
- Have excellent organisation skills
- Are flexible and adaptable with the ability to think on your feet
What we offer / Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou
- The remuneration will include a daily teaching rate
- Plus some prep and admin hours
- A daily allowance for food and other expenses
- Airfares
- Airport pickup in China
- Accommodation
- Insurances
- Visas
About NMIT / He kōrero mō Te Whare Wānanga o Te Tauihu o Te Waka a Māui
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology Ltd (NMIT) is Government owned, NZQA Category One tertiary education institute. It operates three campuses, servicing over 6500 tertiary students from the Nelson and Marlborough regions, and from all over the world. Our promise is 'work-ready, world-ready graduates'.
NMIT has been teaching in China since 2006 and usually have more than one teacher at each partner institute site. If you are interested in being part of an experienced team and enjoy an offshore teaching experience then please show your interest.
How to apply/ Me pēhea te tuku tono
We accept applications via our online application systems. For a job description, please follow the application link.
You must have the right to live and work in this location to apply for this job.
We accept expressions of interest by application via our online application systems.
For more information, please email John Inglis, Dean of International Partnerships [email protected]
Application close date: midnight on 27 June 2025.