Exciting Job Opportunities in Seoul with YBM Pine Division
Location: Seoul, South Korea
Posted by: YBM Pine Division
Contact: ybmteach@ybm.co.kr
Are you looking for a teaching position in Seoul, South Korea? YBM Pine Division is offering various roles in Homeroom, P.E., and Science for April, May, and June. Positions are available in Seoul, Itaewon, Hannam, Gangnam, and Jamsil.
Benefits include a competitive salary with housing or a non-housing stipend of 600,000 won, free lunch, and up to 50% off Korean language lessons. Additionally, employees get 3 session breaks, and there is no extra work required outside of contracted hours.
YBM Pine Division schools are fully guaranteed by the YBM Corporation, providing stability and reliability. The teaching load is less than 20 hours per week, allowing for a balanced work-life schedule.
Specific positions are available at different locations with unique start dates. Whether you prefer a Homeroom Position in Gangnam, a Special Subject Position in Hannam, or a Discovery (Science) Special Subject Position in Gangnam, there are opportunities tailored to your preferences.
To apply, please send a short cover email with your available start date, updated resume, current visa type, ARC expiration date, and a digital picture of yourself to ybmteach@ybm.co.kr. Specify the YBM Pine Division School you are interested in.
Applicants must be native English speakers holding citizenship from select countries and the required visa status. If you are not in Korea, specific documentation will be needed for the application process.
For more information about YBM Pine Division schools and the application process, visit http://global.ybm.co.kr/index.html. Don't miss this opportunity to join Korea's oldest and largest education organization!
π Apply Here: ybmteach@ybm.co.kr
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.
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