Teach Motivated Adults in Seoul: April & July Start Dates
YBM Language Institutes in Seoul is looking for enthusiastic instructors to teach adult EFL classes at their YBM Gangnam & YBM Jongno branches. Instructors will work with English-speaking academic supervisors, providing support for students in Topic Discussion, Business English, and English for Academic Purposes. Classes include small group and one-to-one sessions, offering valuable teaching experiences and professional growth.
LOCATIONS & START DATES
Full-time positions are available with training sessions at the end of the month before the start date. Classes start on the first weekday of the month.
YBM Gangnam (Seoul): April 2025
YBM Jongno (Seoul): July 2025
Candidates currently teaching EFL in Korea are preferred.
BENEFITS
- Prepaid, round-trip airfare
- Up to 2.4 million won monthly salary
- Housing deposit and allowance
- Severance bonus, paid vacation, and holidays
- Training, accommodation, insurance, and pension contributions
WORKING HOURS
- Six 50-minute classes daily, Monday to Friday
- Opportunities for Saturday classes
QUALIFICATIONS / REQUIREMENTS
- Positive attitude
- Student/service-oriented experience
- EFL teaching experience or certification
- Online teaching experience
- Valid passport and degree from select countries
TO APPLY
Email required documents to gregstapleton@ybm.co.kr:
- Cover letter & resume
- Passport, criminal record check, and university diploma copies
- Recent photo
- Preferred start dates and locations
- Additional documents if in Korea
Founded in 1961, YBM is a prominent educational service provider in Korea. Email to apply.
👉 Apply Here: gregstapleton@ybm.co.kr
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