Whether children or teenagers, English proficiency usually requires CET-6 or above. If you have a TEM-8 certificate, you may be more engaged in advanced exam-oriented education after joining the company. However, some small training institutions in the children's training market may require lower entry barriers because they have just started. For example, a college degree and CET-4 (non-major) will do.
This kind of training institutions mainly pay attention to teachers' teaching ability, that is, whether they can control the classroom and attract students. Therefore, after the induction training, there will generally be a trial lecture, and the trial lecture will be scored by the old employees. This process is very important.
If the training institutions only show good English, it can be roughly analyzed that such training institutions do not specifically require English proficiency in order to recruit talents. Only basic skills are needed, such as pronunciation, spelling and grammar.
I suggest you try it first. If they still have specific English proficiency requirements, they will let you know.
I have been a children's English teacher for three years. I hope the following explanation can help you.