BRIDGE is currently accepting applications for premium teaching positions in Korea with nationwide openings available from March onwards. These roles come with full benefits including visa, housing, and flights.
If you are a native English speaker from countries such as the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa, or an F-visa holder with a degree from an English-speaking country, you are welcome to apply. Overseas teachers with all required documents completed are also encouraged to apply.
BRIDGE places qualified teachers in reputable schools, academies, English villages, and companies across Korea. They are looking for cheerful and responsible educators who are passionate about education and value reliability.
To apply, submit your updated resume (CV), a cover letter reflecting your teaching philosophy, a recent photo, apostilled degree, clean criminal record, and a 1-3 minute self-introduction video. Candidates must apply through a Google Form or by emailing bridgejobkr@gmail.com.
Various positions are available in locations such as Seoul, Busan, Jeju, and more, catering to different age groups and teaching requirements. Employee benefits include visa sponsorship, severance pay, pension, insurance, paid vacation, accommodation provision or allowances, and airfare support.
If you meet the eligibility criteria and are enthusiastic about teaching in Korea, take this opportunity to apply for these exciting roles now! Contact BRIDGE at bridgejobkr@gmail.com for more information.
π Apply Here: bridgejobkr@gmail.com
Please mention that you found the job on Teast for the school's reference.
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.
β³ 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.
β οΈ When applying for jobs, you should NEVER have to pay to apply. You should also NEVER have to pay to buy anything which they then pay you back for later. NEVER PAY FOR ANYTHING! Also always verify you're actually talking to the company in the job post and not an imposter. Scams in TEFL are rampant, be careful!