***2.8~3.0 MILL KRW/ Yeongtong/ Kindergarten NES Teacher***
Dongtan, Hwa-sung/Yeongtong, Su-won
Posted by: GCIS & Childrens Musical Company
Contact: hr@gcis.co.kr
GCIS (Yeongtong) Kindergarten
Job Title: GCIS Homeroom Kindergarten Teacher
Contract Length: 1 Year
Full time: 08:30~17:30
Starting date: March 1st, 2025
Salary 2.8~3.0 Mil KRW
Paid Vacation: 2~4 weeks paid vacation per year(Negotiable)
2 Days PTO (Personal Time off/Paid)
Health Insurance and Pension, Severance Pay
Housing or Housing allowance provided
Daily school lunch provided
Teacher's cafeteria and parking space
Qualifications and Requirements
E2 or F Visa Holders
Preferred: Teacher’s license, Major – Education, Master’s in Education, 2 years+Teaching Experience, Teacher’s Certificate (TESOL or TEFL or TESL)
Native English speaker and a citizen of one of the following countries preferred: USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland
Hold an F-4 or other F visa with USA, CAN, UK, AUS, NZ, IRE, or SA citizenship or Korean citizenship
Must have completed at least a 3-4 year Bachelor's Degree
Apostilled Diploma and Criminal Background Check from overseas
No criminal record (no dismissals or expungements)
Good physical and mental health
Contact:
hr@gcis.co.kr
Email Heading: Name + GCIS & position of interest
Email Address: hr@gcis.co.kr
Full Name
Nationality
Current location
Resume (with a photo)
Current Visa Status
Cover Letter
Interview time Availability
To apply, email hr@gcis.co.kr
Website: https://gcis.co.kr
👉 Apply Here: hr@gcis.co.kr
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