Native English Instructor International Language Education Center at Chungnam National University
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Posted by: International Language Education Center at Chungnam National University
Contact: ys.kim@cnu.ac.kr
1. Position Overview
1) Position: Native-speaking English instructor
2) Contract Period: September 1, 2025 – August 31, 2026 (1-year contract, renewable based on performance evaluation)
3) Teaching Hours: 20 hours per week
2. QUALIFICATIONS
1) Applicants must be a native English speaker with a bachelor’s degree from a four-year accredited university.
2) Must meet qualifications for assistant professor or higher, or possess equivalent professional experience.
3) Applicants must be under 65 years old as of September 2, 1960.
4) Additional qualifications specific to the field are required. Refer to [Attachment 1] for details.
3. SALARY
Compensation will be within the university’s budget, estimated at KRW 25,000,000 to 28,000,000 per year.
Final amount varies based on academic degree and university guidelines.
4. PROCESS
1) Submit applications at http://cnu.korus.kr
2) Only complete online submissions by 18:00 (KST) on the deadline date will be accepted.
3) For foreign nationals, email applications by the deadline will also be accepted.
4) For full details, refer to the official announcement on the Chungnam National University website:
https://plus.cnu.ac.kr/_prog/_board/?mode=V&;no=2507501&code=sub07_0705&site_dvs_cd=kr&menu_dvs_cd=0705
To apply, email ys.kim@cnu.ac.kr
👉 Apply Here: ys.kim@cnu.ac.kr
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