Teach English in Korean Government Schools ‘Help Shape the Future’ International Ubiquitous Education Consortium is well-established Online-English Language School that serves more than 1500 students and is located in South Eastern Suburb in Brisbane. Teaching English in Korea*A rewarding & challenging experience;*An opportunity to interact with local students, appreciate their culture & develop friendly relations;*Teaching preschool aged children, primary, secondary school students. A number of positions are currently available for the year 2008* Basic RequirementsA bachelor degree in any discipline successfully completed as acceptable to Office of Education and Korean Government * No experience is required!! You don’t need to have certificate. Certification of TESOL, TES or CELTA and previous English teaching experience is preferable Star Date : whenever after September 2008 Locations/Areas : ANYWHERE in Korea Hours of Work: Only 22 hours, 5 week days. Schedules will be arranged individually Salary : Range between 1.8 ~ 2.6mil KRW paid monthly. Benefits * PRE-PAID ROUNDTRIP air flight (the government will book your flight)* You will get 300,000 KRW for Settlement Allowance* Free accommodation with basic furnishing or 400,000 KRW per month provided* 50% Medical insurance* High Overtime payment* Paid National Holidays and additional 14 days paid holidays* Low income tax* E2 Working Visa sponsored Other Benefits* Multiple schools allowance: 100,000 to 150,000 won per month extra. * Training provided* Korean co-teacher provided* At least 2 weeks paid vacation provided* Round Airfares provided Requirements: * Native English Speaker (Canada, US, Australia, New Zealand, England, Ireland, South Africa) Citizen* Hold at least a Bachelor’s degree Apply NowWe prefer if only serious applicants apply. Please send us following email: * Please include a phone number and we can reach you* We will send you contract materials E-mail:James.kim.mr@gmail.com Mobile:+61 403 648 825 James Kim (IUC Brisbane, Recruiting Consultant) When you sign on that through me, I can give you something good
Teach English in Korean Government Schools
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