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Korea! Work w/an expat owned/run recruitment company! No B.S./No Drama! w/150+ jobs all over Korea!
Seoul, Gyeonggido (Ilsan, Bundang, Suwon, Bucheon, Gwanggyo, etc.), Daegu, Busan, Gwangju, etc.
Posted by: www.teachenglishinkorea.org

Teach in S. Korea!

$2,000-$2,600 USD mo. (Free housing, bonus, pension, paid vacation, free airfare, and National Health Insurance)

Greetings!

www.teachenglishinkorea.org (TEIK) is the best-run boutique recruitment agency placing great teachers at high-quality schools that honor their contracts. We only work with schools with an excellent track record of paying their teachers on time, drama-free, and honoring their contracts. We are a boutique recruitment agency owned and run by expats that focus on teachers' ' QUALITY' rather than teachers' ' QUANTITY'. We live by our motto, "No BS and No Drama," and we always believe in honest and straightforward communication. We will happily assist you with gathering the correct documents, job interviews, visa process, flights, arrival, and getting set up in Korea. Our goal is to send quality teachers to quality schools, period. If you want to work with an American-owned and run recruitment agency (Brad & Yumi) that has lived, taught, and placed teachers in Korea for over fifteen years, then www.teachenglishinkorea.org would love the opportunity to work with you. We also believe in fostering a teacher’s social network, so we host TEIK Networking Dinners every semester and invite the current and previous semester's teachers for a fun night of food, drink, and friendship. To see photos of our spring and fall events, follow us on Instagram @TEIK.Korea. You will also see job ads, teacher resources, and social events.

To learn about what it is like to live and work in Korea, please watch this informative webinar on “Teaching in Korea”: https://youtu.be/S52LIxsRDfQ

Best Regards, 

Bradley S. Brennan Ph.D., MBA, B.Ed.

Program Director

teik.jobs[@]gmail.com 



Mrs. Yumi (Ko) Brennan

Placement Director

teik.yumi[@]gmail.com 

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Featured Positions

Most of our job posts also include sample housing photos the school provides. The housing photos are the actual housing photos, or they are of a unit in the same building where other teachers live, so the units are the same, but the unit numbers will be different. Since many housing photos are sample photos, they are typically unfurnished but will be furnished later with a bed, washer, closet, etc., as per their contract.

SEOUL
·         Songpa-gu, Seoul needs 3-4 teachers for March 1st, 2025, 9-6 PM 2.6M+
·         Seoul, Gangdonggu, M/W/F 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM & 9:00 AM ~ 6:45 PM T/TH (11 Expats)
·         Yunhee-dong, Seodaemun, Seoul has Position 1 (2.6M) and Position 2 (2.78) + depending on schedule and experience
·         Daytime Positions in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul (3-4 teachers) March 1st, 2025
·         Sungdong (central Seoul) 9-6:40 PM 2.8M + Full Benefits (1-2 teachers)
·         Gwanak-gu in Seoul, ASAP & March 2.4M+ 9-6:45 PM (17 Expats)
·         Dongjak-gu, Huekseok-dong, Seoul-March 1st, 2025- 2.4M-2.7M + full benefits.
·         Daytime Position in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul- March 1st, 2025 (2 teachers)
·         Mokdong, Yangchun-gu, Seoul March 2025, 2.7M -2.9M + full benefits and hiring 3-4 teachers.
·         A school in Wirye-dong in Songpa-gu, Seoul-2.5M-2.7M (17 Expats)+Full Benefits 9-5:45/6:30
·         R Seocho-gu, Banpo-dong, Gangnam March 1st, 2025- 2.4M-2.7M +full benefits.
·         PM Academy in Mokdong, Seoul needs 2-3 for March 1st, 2025
·         A large school in Daechi, Gangnam, needs 1 ASAP & 4-5 teachers for March 1st, 2025 (2.6M-2.9M)
·         Private KINDY/ELEM- March 1st 2025- Seoul, Dongdaemun 9-6 PM (9 expats)
·         Academy Position in Songdo Incheon 2.5M+ (12 Expat teachers) March 1st, 2025 start
·         Huge School in Incheon City (Bupyeong)- March 1st Start date (18 Expats)
·         Gwanak-gu in Seoul, March 2025 (need 4-5 teachers) 2.4M+ 9-6:45 PM (17 Expats)
GYEONGGIDO

A School in Pyeongchon, Anyang, Gyeonggido: AM & PM Shifts on March 1st, 2025
Bucheon, Gyeonggido needs 2-3 teachers (March 1st, 2025) 9 AM-6 PM 2.4M-2.8M (9 expats)+ full benefits
Suwon Yeongtong (9 AM-6 PM) + 2.7–2.8 million + full benefits for ASAP, 2024, & March 1st, 2025
Deogyang, Ilsan City in Gyeonggido (20 minutes from Hongdae/Sincheon) 2.7M+Full Benefits
A Dongtan, Suwon school needs 3-4 Great teachers for March 1st, 2025 (15 Expats)
Bucheon City Gyeonggido 9 AM-6:40 PM (Best Housing!) March 1st, 2025 (1-2 teachers)
Pyeongchon, March 1st, 2025- 2.3M-2.6M +full benefits (9AM-5:00PM) (1-2 Teachers)
FP-Hanam, March 1st, 2025: 2.4M-2.8M + full benefits (9AM-6:00PM) March 1st, 2025
A School in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggido (9:20 AM- 6:45 PM) 2.6M+ Full benefits March 1st, 2025
Gwanggyo, Suwon needs 2-3 teachers 9 AM-6 PM 2.4M-2.8M (9 expats)+ full benefits
Gwangsan Gwangju, 9-6:00PM (M.W.F), 9-6:40PM (T.Th) 2.6M 3-Expats-Full Benefits- Late ASAP after the visa (mid-Sept to October start 2024
Namyangju/Guri, Gyeonggido needs 3-5 teachers (March 1st, 2025) 2.7M+full benefits
Suji, Bundang City (20 min. from Seoul) March 1st 2025- 2.6M-2.9M- Great location!
Daytime teaching schedule in Ilsan City (only 20 minutes west of Seoul) March 1st, 2025
Bundang City Gyeonggido-1:10-10:10 PM high-level Elem-M.S. age students
Bundang City (20 min. to Seoul) 3-4 for March 1st, 2025, 2.8M-3M (14 Expats-hiring 2-3)
Gimpo City (Gyeonggido) High Pay (2.7M+) Rnd-trip Air!+ Full benefits (March 1st, 2025)

THE REST OF KOREA
Daejeon City Campus is looking for 5-7 teachers who can start March 1st, 2025
FP Marine City, Haeundae, Busan, March 1st, 2025- 2.4M-3.0M +full benefits. (2-3 teachers)
Jinju, March 1st, 2025- 2.4M-2.8M +full benefits (9AM-5:30PM)
Changwon City 9-6 PM 2.5M-2.9M needs 1 ASAP & 1-2 teachers for March 1st, 2025.
Private KINDY/ELEM- SEP/OCT 2024 & March 1st, 2025 in Jinhae, near Changwon and Busan
Private KINDY/ELEM- End of February 2025 in Daegu Metropolitan City
Daytime teaching schedule in Daegu City (in Suseong-gu) 9 AM-6PM or 6:15 or 6:45 2.4M+ (OCT, NOV, & March 1st, 2025)
A large school in Daegu Dalseo-gu with daytime schedules 9-6/6:40 (hiring 3-4) 2.5M+ (12 expats)
CHINA
·         International Kindergarten Homeroom Teacher--Beijing 16000 (2,400 USD)—21000 (3,100 USD) RMB /month (after tax)+ Full benefits
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Reviews

Greetings Brad from sunny Seoul!! Things are going great at my hagwon in Suyu, northern Seoul. The transition has been rather mild, and I suppose I'm still waiting for culture shock to sink in... Another teacher at my school has been here several months and never experienced a hard culture shock. I feel I am in the same boat. Classes keep me busy each evening, and I find the workload challenging but not too stressful. Teaching requires a great deal of patience and an awful lot of spontaneity. My students keep me on my toes, and I enjoy their youthfulness, innocence, and dedication. In Korea, I feel very peaceful and relaxed, even in the Mecca of, its biggest city. There is plenty to see and many new experiences to appreciate and ponder. I would like to thank you for your hours of research and dedication to this exciting adventure. I feel I owe you a great deal for your participation. Thank you for your enthusiasm and ability to 'sniff out' solid hagwons, and cheers for processing my visa so quickly for me. May you be blessed with many other happy teachers!! Sincerely,

Heidi K., Northern Seoul

Hey Brad, Thank you for placing Matt and me at such an amazing school. We are extremely happy here. They provide a full curriculum; all we have to do is decide how we would like to teach it. Also, our school is very flexible and allows us to alter its curriculum at any time if we wish to do so. The class sizes are the best part - I have seven students in the morning and 6 in the afternoon. It makes teaching and building a relationship with the students very easy. We are very pleased with our living arrangements. We have a two-bedroom with a full kitchen, living room, bathroom, and laundry room. It is so nice to have a place to go to every night that feels like home. Our school purchased everything in our apartment, right from our washing machine to kitchen utensils and an air conditioner. We couldn't ask for anything more. We have met many cool friends and enjoy the culture to the fullest extent. We make taboo actions and comments daily, but it's all a part of the experience. It was so nice to have dinner and drinks with you last month. If you come to Korea again in October, let us know so we can do it all over again. Also, have we told you how nice it is to still have you as a support system? We discussed how we can contact you about anything and how you reply immediately. We have friends who haven't spoken to their recruiter since they boarded the plane; not cool. Talk to you soon,

Brittany B. :), Seoul, Korea, Gyeonggido

Hey Brad, I know it's been a while since I've contacted you. I can't believe seven months have passed so quickly. It's been a wild ride. There have been several ups and downs, but all have been great learning lessons. My daughter Madison has enjoyed the experience as well. The language has been more difficult to learn than expected, but part of the problem has been that we have kept so busy with home-schooling, traveling to Thailand and China, and all over Korea, volunteering at an orphanage, and working on TEFL certification. I loved the work you did for me and my daughter in obtaining my first contract and helping sort out a few problems with my school and apartment. The kids are really amazing and I love working with them. I've enjoyed the area I've been living in, but I would like to try another area and I look forward to working with you again to find my next position. Thanks much,

Samantha J., Bucheon City, Gyeonggido

Hi Brad! How are you? I hope all is well. My first month in Cheongju was great. I really enjoy my job and my co-workers and friends have treated me extremely well. Working with the children has been both pleasant and personally rewarding. I feel very fortunate to have been placed in one of the best family-operated franchise locations in the area. My apartment is superb, and the relationship with my new Korean family is wonderful (They have already taken me on several amazing trips. I am excited at the many unique opportunities I will have in the coming months to explore the country, as it is beautiful and rich with culture and history). Certainly, my time here thus far has been special, largely due to your help. I was impressed by the extraordinary effort you displayed to secure for me a position under the most desirable and convenient of circumstances, and I am truly thankful for your steadfast assistance throughout the entire visa process. Your professionalism reflects well upon your program, and I would recommend your excellent service to anyone. Thanks for helping to make this possible! Take care, Kyle F. Cheongju

Yeah man! I tried to email you from a pc bong, but it did not go through. This damn APT and this public school are the best things I have seen in Korea! Thank you very much; it was well worth the wait! Excellent co-teacher and my APT is like a mansion compared to what I lived in last year. I still do not have a TV, or phone yet though, but will have them soon. I just had my physical today and it was all good. Things here are very different than I was used to from the year before and I can tell you, they are WAY BETTER! Thanks again!

Danny H., Incheon

Onyeo Brad! How are you doing over there in chilly Chicago? It's getting chilly here in Wondang! Brrrr. Thank GOD for the heated floors! :) We stayed at our director's home last night because of our mold problem at our apartment. Here is a funny story about our after-dinner snack: Ricky stopped and picked up some pig legs (jokbal) and fried octopus’ balls to eat on arriving home with his wife and kids! hehe...such a treat. The fried doughy balls of octopus were amazingly good....can't say the same about the pig's fatty legs! hehe. They were an interesting taste! Anyways, I just wanted to email you with photos from a few of the latest events at school and to let you know everything is going well: Halloween and November Birthdays. I should send you some pics from our Thanksgiving party as the kids with Indian feathers and face paint is pretty funny. Thanks, Brad! Tata for now. Enjoy the pics & Keep warm!

Elizabeth G. Ilsan, Korea

A few months ago, my wife and I were searching for jobs. Our search brought us thankfully to an online post saying, "Teach English in Korea." These words sparked our interest, and we both applied. In 24 hours, we received emails from Brad Brennan, who warmly invited us to interview him at a Chicago Starbucks. From the beginning, Brad was a wonderful person to work with. Our first meeting was filled with conversation about Brad's exciting and wonderful seven years in South Korea and many questions and answers. His excitement was so contagious. Nolan and I left our rendezvous enthused and ready to apply. Once we accepted, Brad helped us with the visa process and got everything filled out and thoroughly organized. He gave us websites and reminders and even sent documents to the right people in far-off Asia. Elizabeth and I teach little kindergarteners and Elementary students English at Michigan Campus in Seoul, S. Korea. We have a cute two-bedroom apartment only a 10-minute walk from our school, and we enjoy our time here. If you have any questions or want some more info, feel free to email us:

Elizabeth & Nolan H.

Hey Brad, Sorry to take so long to write. Everything has been great here. All the staff and faculty at my school here in Ansan have made me feel welcome and part of their family. I couldn't have asked for a better school. The students here are also great. They make me feel like I am a local celebrity. I love my time here. After only two months, I am quite sure I will sign on again for a second year with this school. I highly recommend Brad's service to anyone reading this and trying to decide who to use as a recruiter. I've talked to many other foreign language teachers since I have been here, and almost all of them are envious of my placement with this school. Thanks again, Brad for doing such a great job.

Sincerely, Andrew B. Ulsan, S. Korea

Hey Brad? I appreciate you contacting Alysia and me after we arrived here in Korea. Everything here is going well, and we're having a wonderful time. The school is great, my director is amazing, and the location is good. We're just outside Seoul, and everything is a short subway ride or bus ride away. Attached are some pictures for you to use on your testimonials page on your website. Thanks again for your help, and please keep in touch.

Becca G. Seoul, Gyeonggido

Hey Brad! All is fantastic in Seoul. I am situated at an iSponge Kindergarten school on the east of Seoul just below the Han River. Teaching young children is a delight and immensely rewarding. While there can be challenges, it is generally a wonderfully fun experience and all part of the adventure. I teach three classes throughout a typical workday. The environment and organization of my school are great! The school design resembles something out of Disney World or Alice in Wonderland and it is the perfect environment for small children.

Additionally, my school is newly constructed so everything is neat and clean. Resources and materials are also fantastic, making teaching much easier. The curriculum from iSponge is awesome; lessons are detailed and well laid out. Generally, workdays are fluid and relatively low-stress. I am so happy where I teach! Seoul itself is a fantastic place to be. The city seems to have a pulse with energy and life that is easy to identify with. People are friendly and there is never a shortage of things to see and do. Admittedly the food was hard for me to get used to initially, I have now found my footing and have several local restaurants I'm accustomed to visiting often. One of my greatest surprises was how clean the city was, especially the subway. The subway is simply an engineering marvel and is one of my favorite aspects of Seoul. The city is great and there is always something going on. New York may be the city that never sleeps but Seoul is the city that never stops. Thank you for your dedicated services to get me to this country. I was thoroughly impressed with your hard work, dedication, and approachability. I've heard many troubling statements about the process to get here and it was comforting to know I was in good hands with your services. I would recommend you to anyone interested in teaching in Korea. Thanks again for all your hard work!

Matt S., Seoul, Gyeonggido



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