Job Description
GCIS is seeking Educators for our upcoming 2025-2026 Winter camp! Camp Dates: January 6th, 2025-February 21st, 2025.
School Background
GCIS is dedicated to nurturing the holistic development of young learners in South Korea. Through our immersive English language program and innovative STEAM-focused curriculum, we provide a transformative educational experience that fosters creativity, critical thinking, and global citizenship. At GCIS, we strive to empower our students to become lifelong learners, equipped with the skills and knowledge to succeed in an interconnected world.
Winter Camp Information
Name: GCIS English Winter Camp!
Student Target: Students from public and private schools (pre-primary, elementary school to elementary school in 1st and 2nd grades)
Duration: January 6. 2025 ~ February 21. 2025 (6 Weeks)
Time: 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Ā Location: Dongtan (137, Oesammi-ro, Osan-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea)
Classes: Up to 5 classes per day (40min classes)
Payment Details
2.2million ~
Breakfast & Lunch providedĀ
Training Date: December (TBA)Ā
Training 4 Hours (1:00 pm-5pm)
Parking
Contact Information
Ā www.gcis.co.kr
Program Introduction
GCIS Winter Camp offers an American curriculum education experience with a focus on English immersion. It is designed to enhance creativity, and athletic ability through special courses (sports, orchestra, STEM, Spanish, Japanese, and musical), as well as the four core subjects of language, mathematics, science, and society.)
The entire subject uses Project-Based Learning (PBL). Instead of simply memorizing learning methods, they participate in team projects that deal with important environmental issues, computer engineering, and race issues.
Students can deepen their understanding of CCSS education by experiencing the GCIS winter camp. In addition, they achieve self-directed learning by developing social skills and competing in good faith through teamwork among participants.
Responsibilities Overview
Follow Winter camp curriculum/program and expectations provided by GCIS to follow syllabus, unit plans, rubrics, and lesson plans for students
Identify and gather materials needed for activities, including educational supplies, crafts, and snacks.
Provide end of Winter camp reports/feedback
Ensure that students are supervised at all times during activities, transitions, and free play.
Ensure and support students to complete their camp projects and ensure student learning
Foster a positive and inclusive environment, encouraging participation and collaboration among students
Attend and participate in Winter Camp training and meetings as needed
Candidate Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
Current location: South Korea
E-2 or F-visa holder
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 visa type with USA, CAN, UK, AUS, NZ, IRE, or SA citizenship or Korean citizenship
Preferred Teacherās Certificate (TESOL or TEFL or TESL)
Preferred Teaching license
Must have completed at least a 3-4 year Bachelor's Degree
No criminal record (no dismissals or expungements)
Good physical and mental health
Experience teaching at a recognized educational institution (elementary, middle, high school, university)
Additional Qualifications
Experience with Primary and Elementary students
Experience with previous Winter & Summer CampĀ
Has good classroom management skills
Is familiar with Korean culture
Can treat students with care, love, and respect
Apply
To apply for Winter Camp employment at GCIS, please send the following information to the email address below.
Email Heading: Name + GCIS Winter Camp
Email Address: hr@gcis.co.kr
Full Name
Nationality
Current location
Resume (with a photo)
1 page cover Letter
Interview time availability
To apply, email hr@gcis.co.kr
Website: https://gcis.co.kr
š Apply Here: hr@gcis.co.kr
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You need to be from one of the following counties to teach English in South Korea: USA, Canada, UK, 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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