English Teachers

Created Date:
20-January-2010 23:33:37
Job Category:
Job Country:
South Korea
Job City:
Gangnam
Job State:
SEOUL
Number of Jobs:
1
Job Type:
Full Time
Preferred Degree:
Bachelors
Yearly Job Salary:
2 $
Job Description
My name is Justin Kim, an executive recruiter for Newsome Recruitment Consulting in Korea.
Our friendly and professional staffs are committed to finding the U.S. college students a job teaching English in Korea.
We offer first-rate teaching contracts with great pay and benefits. Our native English-Speaking staff works with employers all over the country, and we always have a wide variety of positions available for the potential teachers to look at.
Followings are benefits and requirement
BENEFITS:
- Monthly salary: 2.2 to 2.5 million KRW a month (30 Hours per week 120 Hours per month)
- Fully-furnished single studio apartment (Near to School)
- Overtime rate of 20,000 KRW an hour
- Paid vacation days in addition to all national holidays
- Round-trip Airfare
- E-2 Visa sponsorship
- Severance pay at the end of 1 year contract (equivalent to one month's salary)
- National Medical Insurance (half paid by the school, half by the teacher)
- Large foreign staff
- Paid training and orientation before teaching

CANDIDATES:
- Native English speakers from the U.S.A., Canada, U.K., Ireland, Australia, or New Zealand
- Must possess their original bachelor's university degree
- Enthusiastic, friendly, positive, energetic, hard-working, patient and professional
-Team oriented
Look forward to hearing from you soon,
Best Regards,

Justin Kim

Executive Recruiter

Newsome Recruitment Consulting

Samsung TNT International School

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