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Kindergarten English Teacher Wanted in Gwangju

🏫 Brighton Junior Language School
📍Gwangju, South Korea
💰 Competitive Salary
Job Description:

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We are looking for a teacher to start from March 2nd 2025.

**MUST BE A VISA HOLDER ALREADY IN KOREA**

Key Information

We are a large and established kindergarten and hagwon in the Suwan neighborhood of Gwangju.

We currently employ 13 native teachers with a high teacher retention rate.

Starting salaries range between 2.55 - 2.65 million won depending on your experience.

Quarterly report cards, no homeroom class, no phone calls.

Foreign head teacher for additional support and guidance.

Field trips and themed activity days every month.

Lunch provided every day.

Work hours 9am-6pm or 11am-8pm, depending on your contract, but can leave at 4:30 provided classes are finished for the day (2-4 times per week)

Let’s have a chat! Send me an email with your resume to arrange an interview and learn more about our school.

To apply, email brightonmdd@gmail.com

To apply, email brightonmdd@gmail.com



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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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