Direct Hire English Teacher Position – GivingTree Academy (Jukjeon)
I’m the head teacher/manager at GivingTree Academy, a small English academy in Jukjeon, and this is a direct-hire position (not a recruiter).
We are a small school with class sizes capped at 10 students (average about 7). The area is very convenient and has everything you need. There are multiple red buses with direct access to Seoul, so commuting is easy..
If you have questions or would like to apply, please email me directly.
Location: Jukjeon, Gyeonggi-do
Approximately 30 minutes from Seoul and 30 minutes from Suwon
Start Date: March 3
Position: Full-Time or Part-Time
Full-Time Schedule:
Monday–Friday, 9:30 AM–6:30 PM
Part-Time Schedules:
A Shift: 9:20 AM–2:20 PM (1.9 million KRW)
B Shift: 2:30 PM–6:30 PM (1.6 million KRW)
Students: Kindergarten and Elementary
Salary (Full-Time):
Starting at 2.6 million KRW (negotiable based on teaching experience in Korea)
Housing (Full-Time Only):
Furnished one-room housing or housing allowance
Benefits:
Airfare support
Severance pay
Health insurance
National Pension
Vacation:
15 paid vacation days total
– 5 winter days
– 5 summer days
– 1 school holiday
– 4 additional flexible days
All Korean national holidays
Eligibility:
Native English speakers from the USA, Canada, or the UK
Full-Time: E-2 or F visa holders
Part-Time: F visa holders only
Bachelor’s degree required
Kindergarten or elementary teaching experience preferred
Contact:
Jas.givingtree@gmail.com
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