Korea
Posted by: Carrot English
Contact: christopher.carney@carrotglobal.com
Carrot English is looking for Korean-English Bilingual instructors (Gyopo or Native Korean) to lead 1:1 online English classes for elementary and middle school junior learners. The lessons form part of a co-teaching curriculum where native Korean and native English-speaking teachers collaborate to enhance grammar and conversation skills. The aim is to provide explanations in Korean when necessary to support the understanding of grammar and concepts and to help students grasp essential middle school grammar through everyday conversations.
[Job Responsibilities]
- Conduct scheduled video lessons via Zoom
- Prepare and teach using assigned textbooks and syllabus
- Offer explanations in Korean when required to aid grammar and concept comprehension
- Student age group: higher elementary to middle school
[Class Format]
- Following the Korean Teacher’s lesson, students engage in a follow-up lesson on the same topic and textbook with a native-speaking teacher
- No direct communication between Korean and native English teachers. Classes are conducted individually with students
[Working Conditions]
- Contract Period: June to December 2025 (with around 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 setup: Desktop PC, Wired internet connection (Wi-Fi not permitted), Headset, and webcam are necessary
- Capable of submitting agreement forms for background check and use of administrative data
- English major graduates must provide a diploma
- Non-English majors should possess a TESOL certificate
Please send your CV / Resume to christopher.carney@carrotglobal.com
To apply, email christopher.carney@carrotglobal.com
👉 Apply Here: christopher.carney@carrotglobal.com
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📌 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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