Direct Hire at Seongbuk Poly in Northern SEOUL with a 3.1+ Million Won Starting Salary
Seougbuk-gu, Seoul
Posted by Seongbuk Poly
Contact: admin@sbukpoly.com
Details:
- Starting in Late August/Early September
- Long working hours, no weekends/split shifts
- Requirements: Mature, intelligent, healthy, and giving
Benefits:
- Single, non-shared, furnished housing
- Pre-paid airfare to Korea
- Severance bonus after 1-year contract
- National Medical Insurance: 50% covered
- Fixed teaching blocks, no extra lessons
About Seongbuk Poly:
- Awarded Best Brand in Junior Education
- Strong reputation, established program
- Seongbuk Campus in traditional center of Seoul
About Seongbuk Campus:
- Founded by a former POLY teacher
- Experienced management staff
- Close to city amenities and attractions
Watch this video to learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UoL6u6MgkI
Explore the area with Google Earth:
37°35’30.10”N 127° 0’43.93”E
Ideal Applicant:
- Must be focused on helping students learn
- Commitment to curriculum and schedule
- Strong communication skills
- Work hard, support throughout the year
How to Apply:
Email admin@sbukpoly.com with "Applicant" in the subject heading. Attach resume, cover letter, and photo for faster processing.
👉 Apply Here: admin@sbukpoly.com
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