Join our team at ChungDahm Seongbuk Branch ESL Institute in Central Seoul and become a respected Instructor at a prestigious school. We have been recognized by the Korean Premium Brand Association for excellence in teaching English.
Company Description:
- Location: Central Seoul, South Korea
- Innovative Smart Classroom technology
- Comprehensive pre-developed curriculum
- Free training provided
- Strong financial performance and excellent growth
Job Description:
- Working hours: 16:00-22:00, Monday to Friday
- Average teaching hours: 110 hours/month
- Students: grade 3 to grade 9
- No split-shifts
- Instructor Training Program before teaching
Contract Details:
- Monthly salary: From 2.6 million KRW+
- Fully furnished single Housing provided
- 50% health insurance, national pension covered by the company
- Severance Payment: 1 month's salary upon successful completion of 1-year contract
- Airfare reimbursement up to 1.2 million KRW
- 2 weeks paid leave per year
Required documents:
- Bachelor's degree with an apostille
- Criminal Background Check with an apostille (within 6 months)
- Copy of valid passport
- Resume with a recent photo
- Skype ID, Zoom, or Kakaotalk for interview
Contact Information:
- Email: seongbukcdi@gmail.com
- Telephone: 82-2-927-0901 (After 13:30 local time)
- Fax: 82-2-927-0905
- Address: 4F Dongdo building 48 Donsomun Ro Seongbuk Gu Seoul. Korea
For further inquiries, contact Head Instructors Mr. Alex or Mr. Kian at ChungDahm Seongbuk Branch ESL Institute. To apply, send an email to seongbukcdi@gmail.com.
π Apply Here: seongbukcdi@gmail.com
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π You need to be from one of the following counties to teach English in South Korea: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, 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.
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