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Native English Instructor Position for Educational Video Content

šŸ« Momgle Edu
šŸ“Seoul, South Korea
šŸ’° Competitive Salary
Job Description:



Momgle Edu is currently seeking a native English instructor to join our team for educational video content creation on a children's English platform. The videos, tailored for Korean preschoolers aged 6 and under, will be around 5 to 10 minutes each. We plan to shoot about 10 videos per theme, with the first theme scheduled for filming in April or May.

Requirements:

- Clear and accurate pronunciation

- Warm and interactive teaching style

- Ability to engage the camera and interact as if with young children

- Basic knowledge of teaching or early childhood education

- Outgoing and expressive personality to create a lively learning environment

Filming Details:

Location: Seoul & nearby areas (flexible)

Time: Approximately 5ā€“6 hours daily, with flexible scheduling

Contract Type: Negotiable, either per theme or long-term

Compensation:

ā‚©50,000 ā€“ ā‚©80,000 per hour, based on experience and performance quality

Additional Information:

Instructors who can independently plan and deliver lesson content will receive higher compensation. Content will align with TESOL and second language acquisition theories for young learners. Our team will review and provide feedback before filming. We seek instructors who can adapt and incorporate feedback seamlessly during shooting.

If interested, please email prescilla_@naver.com. Feel free to request a sample video or check out channels like Ms. Rachel or Kiboomu Kids on YouTube for reference. We value your passion for early childhood education and look forward to your application!

Originally posted on Teast


šŸ‘‰ Apply Here: prescilla_@naver.com

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šŸ“Œ 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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