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🏫 Farmlearning
📍Seoul, South Korea
💰 Up To 20,000 KRW per hour
Part-TimeLanguage SchoolEnglish / ESL / TEFL
Job Description:

We are seeking two short-term activity class teachers for a program in Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi-do. (Near Seoul)

- Days: 25th of July - 4th of Aug
- Accommodation and meals will be provided. (Hotel)
- The classes are happening within the hotel
- Preference will be given to candidates from New Zealand (If not, that's okay)
* Korean nationals are not eligible including gyopos.
- Applicants must provide their educational background and personal information. (Including crime records if any)
- The program involves teaching approximately 70 students (middle and high school levels)
- Organised into six general classes of 12 students each (General classes)
- Two activity classes of 35 students each, with mixed genders. The activity class teacher may assist with general classes and will have some sessions over the weekends.
* Note: We are hiring 'activity class teachers'.
- Compensation details will be discussed during the interview, as the exact number of sessions and assistant teaching duties in general classes are yet to be finalized.



Please email 'csp@farmlearning.co.kr' for further details.

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