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South Korea Teaching Kindergarten english job Id: SK6831



Job id: SK6831
Salary: ¥2,000,000 KRW to ¥2,500,000 KRW per month 0
Location: Busan South Korea, South Korea 510000 Busan South Korea, South Korea
Industry: Education
Working Hours: Monday to Friday 22 teaching hours, weekends off
Positions: 10
Date posted: Sat, 16 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0000
Students: Kindergarten

Benefits
Working visa: Yes, processed by employer
Accommodation: Provided
Other benefits: See job description below

Requirements
Nationality: British, American, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, Irish, South African,
Age: 21 to 60
Experience: Not necessary, graduates may apply for this position (full training offered).
TEFL or higher teaching certificate: Required (No TEFL? click here)

BA Degree (or Higher): Required



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EPIK (English Program in Korea) is a program that works to improve the English speaking abilities of students and teachers in Korea, to foster cultural exchanges, and to reform English teaching methodologies in Korea. We are now accepting applications for the Autumn 2016 term with positions starting on September 1st.

 

Teaching location : Busan

School type: Public school

Available positions: 10

Starting date : 2016-09-01

Teaching days : Monday to Friday, weekends off

Working schedule : AM 08 :40 ~ PM 04 :40

Teaching hours : 22 teaching hours per week

Monthly salary : Month KRW 2,000,000~2,500,000

Overtime pay : KRW 20,000 (Won/Hour)

Accommodation (Housing offer) : Single apartment is provided

Visa: E2 visa is provided

Benefits : Flight (Round trip )/Medical & Pension/Severance/Paid Vacation (18 days)

 

qualifications for apply for this opportunity?

1. Be a Citizen of One of the 7 Native English Speaking Countries

- In accordance with the Korean Ministry of Justice law , EPIK teachers must be a citizen of one of the following countries : USA, Canada, UK, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.

* Canadian citizens from the Quebec province must have been taught at English speaking schools from junior high school forth grade to the university level to be eligible to teach English in Korea.

* Must have studied from at least the junior high level ( 7th grade ) and graduated from a university in one of the seven designated countries listed above.

* South African citizens must provide proof that their schooling in middle school and high school was conducted in English. Letter from the schools will be sufficient proof and must be submitted with the applicant’s initial application.

a. Ethnic Korean Applicants with Foreign Citizenship

Ethnic Korean applicants with foreign citizenship or legal residencies in one of the 7 native-English speaking countries must have been taught in English-language schools from junior high school forth grade and have lived abroad for minimum of 10 years. (If you are a male citizen of the Republic of Korea under the age of 35, you must have either completed mandatory military service or have received an official waiver).

b. Applicants who emigrated to one of the 7 countries

Applicants from non-English language backgrounds whose first language is not English and immigrated to one of the 7 native English speaking countries must have been taught at English-language schools from junior high school forth to the university level.

 

2. Hold a 3-4 Year Bachelor’s Degree in Any Field

Applicants must hold a 3-4 year BA or BS in any field in order to apply. Those that are currently enrolled in their final year at university may also apply to JIK EPIK. However in addition to the regular JIK-EPIK process you must submit a letter of expected graduation.

 

3. Be TEFL/TESOL/CELTA Certified

You can apply if you will receive the original certificate by August

Applicants must have completed or currently be enrolled in a 100-hour or more TEFL/TESOL/CELTA certification program. Both online and offline certifications are accepted by EPIK. If you hold a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Education, you do NOT have to complete a TEFL/TESOL/CELTA course.

 

4. Have No Criminal Record (misdemeanors or felonies)

Applicants applying to EPIK cannot have any criminal record. Applicants will be required to obtain a National-Level Criminal Record Check (CRC). The record must be completely clear with no criminal record being stated. Those with any stated past criminal record cannot apply to EPIK. Both misdemeanors and felonies will disqualify you from applying to EPIK. Misdemeanors like public intoxication are also not accepted. Traffic violations generally do not appear on CRCs.

 

5. Be in Good Mental & Physical Health

Due to the nature of liability, EPIK only accepts applicants who are in good health and do not have major health problems. Applicants will be required to fill out a self-medical check survey as well as complete a physical when they arrive in Korea. Those that have a clinical medical condition will be required to submit a note from their doctor or physician stating that the condition will not affect their ability to teach in a foreign country.

 

6. Under the Age of 62

 

Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. 





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