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Paid Teaching Positions in South Korea with GeoVisions
Description
As a native speaker you can become an asset to educational establishments by improving the standard of English in South Korea. Teaching can be an amazing opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others, while experiencing the rich culture of the Eastern world.
Teaching Responsibilities:
--Teaching English in a classroom setting, working to improve students listening and
speaking skills.
--No Korean is allowed to be spoken in the English classrooms. There will be plenty of
other opportunities to brush up and improve your Korean.
--Prepare in-class activities focused on language development such as dialogues, games,
pronunciation and grammar activities, songs, role-playing and conversation groups.
--Plan lessons and presentations to your class.
--Attend some faculty meetings.
--Help plan and implement some extra-curricular activities (after-school English clubs,
art projects, sporting activities etc.)
Highlights
--Gain international experience while enriching the lives of students in South Korea.
--English is the international language for commerce and industry. As a native English speaker you can become an asset to educational establishments by improving the standard of English in Korea.
--This is a paid position with annual salary of US$20,000-$27,000 based on 30 hour/week (6 days per week).
--Placements for the Teach in South Korea program are throughout the country's public schools. This is a paid position with an annual salary of US$21,000-$27,000 based on a 30 hours per week (6 hours/week). Free airfare (may be purchased or reimbursed depending on the school), free housing, paid holidays, and more!
--School begins in late August. From Mid-December to the end of January is winter vacation (for middle and high school). Spring vacation runs for a week in late February. Summer vacation is mid-July to mid-August. Teachers are paid during these holidays.
Qualifications
--Minimum of a Bachelors Degree from an accredited university in the U.S. Canada,
Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Great Britain or Ireland.
--Must be a citizen of one of the above mentioned countries.
--Must be a native English speaker.
--Must be in good physical and mental health.
--No criminal record (Check needed for visa purposes).
--Must be between 21 and 45.
--No experience necessary.
--You do not need to know any Korean.
--Teaching certificate and experience preferred but not required.
--Any degree welcomed but preference given to education and English majors.
--Positions are for one-year contracts, available on an ongoing basis.










