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Job Profile
Location: 
South Korea
Salary: 
25,000-35,000 USD (varies)
Position: 
Language School Instructor
Job Details
Name of School or Program: 
Korean Private and Public Schools
Types of Classes: 
Communication and conversation, test preparation, business english, writing classes
Students: 
Ages 9-16
Teaching Hours: 
5 day work week
Total Work Hours: 
7 hour days
Housing: 
Provided
Bonuses: 
One month salary contract completion bonus
Insurance: 
Medical insurance assistance
Visa: 
Visa sponsorship
Qualifications: 
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college; Eligible for a work visa; Native English speaker; Commit to a one year contract; No criminal record

ACLIPSE.net:  South Korea Private Language School Instructor- Immediate and
throughout the year
Generally speaking, instructors in private language
schools teach students how to put the English vocabulary and grammar knowledge
they already have into practice; they teach the students how to communicate.
Students range in age from about 9 years old elementary students to 16 year old
high school students. In addition to teaching communication and conversation
classes, instructors often teach test preparation classes, business English
classes, and/or writing classes as well. The main draws of this type of position
are the enthusiasm of the students, the lifestyle afforded by the salary and
work hours (on average instructors work from approximately 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM
at night), and the chance to work among a diverse group of instructors from all
over the English-speaking world. Our primary client is one of the largest, most
professional, and prestigious private language institutes in South Korea.

  

South Korea Public School Positions- End of
August start dates
English Teaching Assistants work in public schools
alongside a regular Korean teacher of English. Their role is to help plan and
execute language lessons to students in primary and secondary schools.
Additionally, they are often called upon to run English conversation and
communication classes for the Korean faculty at their school. English teaching
assistants work regular public school hours and truly become part of the school
faculty. Working as an English assistant is an outstanding way to experience
actual Korean life and culture, to become part of the local community, and to
make a difference in the lives of students and co-workers. Of course, there are
also plenty of opportunities to network with other English Teaching Assistants
in your area – you will not be alone. This is a government-operated program.

 

Visit <http://www.aclipse.net/korea/index.html> for more information.

Contact Info
Name of Organization: 
Aclipse
Contact Person: 
Michael Gargano
Tel: 
312-291-4605
Email: 
mgargano@aclipse.net