Gwanggyo, Gyeonggido 2.4M-2.8M (9:10 AM-6:45 PM) 3-4 teachers, MAR 1st, 2025 (13 expats)
Summary:
· Job Title: English Language Instructor
· Working Hours: 9:10 AM–6:45 PM (lunch break, prep periods, and multiple breaks)
· Start Date: March 1st, 2025 (plus 1-week of paid training) & Benefits
· Monthly Pay: 2.4-2.8 million KRW start, but negotiable depending on experience
· Single-furnished housing
· Round-trip airfare (most schools give only 1-way airfare)
· 11 paid vacation days a year in addition to national holidays set by our school
· Severance bonus upon the completion of the 1-year contract
· Medical Insurance: 50% of the national insurance premium paid by our school
· Monthly contribution to the National Pension Fund
Total number of FT: 13 (hiring 1 ASAP and 1-2 for September 1st, 2024)
Total number of KT: 11
Job post: https://www.teachenglishinkorea.org/jobs-1/gwanggyo %2C-suwon-needs -2-3-teachers -9-am-6-pm -2.4m-2.8m-(9-expats)%2B-full-benefits
To Apply: https://www.teachenglishinkorea.org/job-application
Location: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwanggyo
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