*** At the moment, Wall Street English is only looking to hire instructors already in Korea. ***
Wall Street English, based out of Barcelona, is currently looking to fill full-time teaching positions at our Busan Center.
Wall Street English is an internationally-owned conversational English academy that teaches adults of all ages, with centers located around the world. Classes are small, student-focused, and revolve around speaking practice.
To learn more about Wall Street English, please visit: http://www.wallstreetenglish.com and to learn specifically about Wall Street English Korea and our eight centers across Korea, please visit: http://new.wallstreetenglish.co.kr.
Whether you are employed as a full-time or part-time instructor, you are entitled to the following:
paid, flexible annual leave (15 days)
medical insurance and pension contributions
severance bonus
paid onboarding
training and continual support
provided curriculum and lesson plans
E2 visa sponsorship
key money support, OR
100,000 KRW in monthly housing allowance
Requirements include:
native English speaker
a valid passport from Canada, UK, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, or USA
a bachelor’s degree from an accredited university from one of the above countries with Apostille or certification from Korean consulate (depending on your home country)
a criminal record check with Apostille, or criminal record that that is authenticated & legalized (depending on your home country)
*** At the moment, Wall Street English is only looking to hire instructors already in Korea. ***
Please apply with your resume and photo to apply@wsekorea.com along with any questions you may have about a position with Wall Street English Korea.
To apply, email apply@wsekorea.com
Website: http://www.wallstreetenglish.com
👉 Apply Here: apply@wsekorea.com
Please mention that you found the job on Teast for the school's reference.
You need to be from one of the following counties to teach English in South Korea: USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa. If you are not from one of those countries, you can still teach English in most other countries. This requirement is specific to South Korea and school's can only issue visa's to teachers from those listed countries.
Due to the high number of applications the schools receive they may not be able to respond to every application. If you don't hear back from them within a week or so, it's best to move on to the next job.
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