Carrot English is seeking Korean-English Bilingual instructors (Gyopo or Native Korean) to conduct 1:1 online English classes for elementary and middle school junior learners.
These lessons are part of a co-teaching curriculum where native Korean and native English-speaking teachers guide the class to improve both grammar and conversation skills. The goal is to explain grammar and textbook content in natural, English-speaking contexts, and help students learn essential middle school grammar through everyday conversation.
[Job Responsibilities]
- Conduct scheduled video lessons via Zoom
- Prepare and teach using assigned textbooks and syllabus
- Provide explanations in Korean when needed to support grammar and concept understanding
- Student age group : higher elementary to middle school
[Class Format]
- After the Korean Teacher’s lesson, students take a follow-up lesson on the same topic and textbook with a native-speaking teacher
- No direct communication with the Korean teachers and native English teachers. Classes are done on 1:1 basis with students
[Working Conditions]
- Contract Period: June to December 2025 (approximately 2 weeks off in September)
- Working Days & Hours (negotiable):
A) Mon & Thu: 17:00–22:00
B) Tue & Fri: 17:00–22:00
C) Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri: 17:00–22:00
- Work Format: Remote / Online teaching from home
- Hourly Pay: 18,000 to 22,000 KRW
[Required Qualifications]
- Must have a stable online teaching environment: Desktop PC, Wired internet connection (Wi-Fi not allowed), Headset and webcam required
- Able to submit agreement forms for background check and use of administrative data
- English major graduates: diploma required
- Non-English majors: TESOL certificate required
Please send a CV / Resume to
christopher.carney@carrotglobal.com
To apply, email christopher.carney@carrotglobal.com
Website: http://carrotglobal.net/
👉 Apply Here: christopher.carney@carrotglobal.com
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