Christian Teachers Needed in Busan
Segero Unam Christian Academy
Busan, South Korea
Posted 29 days ago
Posted by: Segero Unam Christian Academy
Contact: recruit@segerocs.org
Segero Unam Christian Academy in Busan is currently looking for native English teachers who are committed Christians to join their team.
**Who We Are:**
We are a Christian academy where education is seen as a ministry and teaching is considered a divine calling. With a focus on discipleship, personal mentoring, and spiritual growth, we cater to students in Primary (G1–G6) and Intermediate (G7–G9) levels.
**Requirements:**
- Teaching degree preferred
- Minimum of 1 year of teaching experience
- Hold a valid F-visa (Non-Korean citizenship)
**Salary & Benefits:**
- Working hours 08:20~17:40 (Mon~Fri)
- Salary: ₩3,000,000 KRW or more per month (before tax)
- Additional benefits include one-way airplane ticket to/from your home country, moving cost coverage, accommodation support, provided meals, pension, national health insurance, 21 days of paid vacation per year, and more.
**Our Expectation:**
We are looking for teachers who see their role as shepherds, witnesses, and servant leaders in the classroom. At our academy, you will not only impart knowledge but also nurture faith, impacting lives and contributing to God's work through education.
**Join Us:**
If you feel a calling to this ministry, we encourage you to apply by sending your resume, photo, and certification copies to recruit@segerocs.org. Let your teaching be a part of something greater than education.
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You need to be from one of the following countries to teach English in South Korea: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa. If you’re not from one of those, you can still teach in most other countries. This rule is specific to South Korea’s visa issuance.
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