Seongnam Foreign Language High School is looking for an experienced English teacher to teach speaking and writing classes to ambitious students.
1. Description:
-Teachers teach English production skills (speaking and writing). There is a wider than usual range of English ability (A2-C2) and performance tests are taken seriously.
- Students are bright, kind, and diligent, and the working environment is warm and friendly, too.
2. Duties and responsibilities: 1-year contract (2025.03.01.~2026.02.28.)
- Teaching a range of students using communicative methods
- Designing, implementing, and grading speaking and writing performance tests
- Proofreading midterm and final exam papers
- Preparing students for University entrance interviews
3. Conditions:
- Working hours are 8:30-16:30 Mon-Fri and foreign teachers teach 18-20 hours a week (although it is possible to teach up to 22).
- Pay ranges from 2.1-2.6 a month depending on experience and qualifications with 26 paid vacation days, 11 days of sick leave and end of year renewal bonus (1 month’s pay).
- Housing or a housing subsidy (500K) is offered.
- 1-year renewable contract (subject to performance)
4. Requirements:
- You need to have or meet the criteria of an E-2 visa.
- Have teaching experience and a TESOL qualification (ideally 120 hours in-class).
5. Preferences:
- Public school experience (ideally high school)
- Master’s degree in English/Education/TESOL or related field (open to humanities subject)
- Teaching license
- Preference will be given to those planning to reside in Korea long-term and able to work for an extended period, as well as those who do not require housing support.
The school is planning to have face-to-face interviews/20 minute demo classes as soon as possible, so please reply to this advert promptly. If you are interested, then send your resume/CV to both of these email address: scottlumsden@snfl.hs.kr, haelinn2@snfl.hs.kr
Website: https://snfl.hs.kr
👉 Apply Here: haelinn2@snfl.hs.kr
Please mention that you found the job on Teast for the school's reference.
You need to be from one of the following counties to teach English in South Korea: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, 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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