Daechi LOOKING FOR FT/PT GYOPO TEACHERS

Seoul, South KoreaFull-TimeUp To 3,000,000 KRW per month
Posted 1 day ago
PROUD7 UPPER, the leading English academy brand in Daechi, Seoul, is seeking passionate and professional instructors to join our team. Since our opening in 2007 in the heart of Korea’s premier education district, we have dedicated ourselves to shaping students into global leaders. Our commitment to academic excellence continues to be reflected in our students’ outstanding achievements.

We have proudly maintained long-term educational partnerships with Saint Paul Preparatory Seoul and Seoul Academy since 2014. At PROUD7 UPPER, instructors are respected as true professionals and are provided with an environment where their expertise is valued.

Available Positions
▶Full-time (Mon–Fri, Sat optional)
▶American Textbook Program
▶Visa Type: F4 or E2 visa holders

Working Conditions
▶Full-time
Mon–Fri: 1:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Saturday (optional)

Salary
▶Based on qualifications and experience

Requirements
▶Native English speaker
▶Basic Korean communication ability
▶Apostilled diploma (if degree was issued outside Korea)
▶Apostilled federal criminal background check (issued within the last 6 months)

Application Process

Please email your résumé. Selected candidates will be contacted individually for interviews.
(No phone calls, please.)

Your application must include:
▶Résumé with recent photo
▶Desired salary
▶Short self-introduction
▶Best time to contact you

Address
6F, 1024-4, Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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