Posted: 7th October 2019
JOB CATEGORY
EFL/ESOL/ESL Teacher
COUNTRY
Korea South
EXPERIENCE
No experience required
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
4
APPLICATION DEADLINE
30th October 2019
Applications close in -1641 days
1. One year contract (with possibility to extend.)
2. Salary range: 2.1~2.5 million won (depends on your experience teaching in Korea)
3. Working Time: Mon~Fri, 1pm to 9pm, (actual teaching time starts at 2:30pm)
4. Student Age: Elementary ~ Middle school students
5. Class Size: 8 to 12 students.
6. Vacation: 10 working days paid vacation (depends on the center) + Korean national holidays.
According to Korean law, eligible applicants for a visa must;
1. Be a native English speaker.
2. Be a citizen of a country where English is the primary language (must be from USA, Canada, UK, New Zealand, Ireland, Australia or South Africa)
3. Hold a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university (must be from a 4-year Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in USA, Canada, UK (3-year), New Zealand, Ireland, Australia or South Africa.
4. Possess no criminal history
5. Required Certificates: not required for private academies
1. Salary range: 2.1~2.5 million won (depends on your experience teaching in Korea)
2. Rent free single studio
3. Severance payment (approximate one month’s salary)
4. 50% medical insurance & pension
5. Snacks and meals provided (depends on the center)
6. Annual Bonuses (depends on the center)
CONTACT
David Yun
ADDRESS
447, Yeoksamro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul (daechi-dong, Little Fox Building), Seoul, --select-- South Korea 06196
PHONE
Ph. +82-2-538-8760
Little Fox was established in 2000 as the world’s best animated English fairy tale library. From there it has grown to include both on and offline education through the opening of 63 language schools throughout Korea. Teaching at Little Fox is a rewarding experience for teachers. Each teacher has his/her own classes which have students between the ages of 6 -14. Little Fox’s curriculum uses the animated stories and interactive activities so all classrooms have large screens that teachers utilize to provide a visual, interactive and multimedia approach. Our teachers’ job is not only to teach their students but to evaluate them too. Evaluation highlights struggling students which allows the teacher, working with the principal, to provide the necessary help for those students.