Daegu/Direct Hire/2026MAR/Kindy and Elementary

Daegu, South KoreaFull-TimeUp To 2,800,000 KRW per month
Posted 7 days ago
Direct hire.
Looking for native teachers for kinder/elementary.
Starting from 2026 March.
(one week paid training before your first day)

Our kindergarten is a nurturing and vibrant environment where both the staff and children thrive.
Very supportive management - We are willing to listen, ensuring that every staff member feels valued and heard.

Collaborative Atmosphere- We believe in teamwork and collaboration. Our staff works closely together to create the best possible learning experience for our children. Like we often discuss about the book curriculum together, going to gym together after work.

Wonderful children - Our hakwon is home to a group of lovely and enthusiastic children. Their curiosity and joy make every day a rewarding experience.

Instagram - kids_college_wolseong

Hours : Mon ~ Fri 9:20 ~ 5:45

For kinder (9:20~2:30), 50min lunch break, 20mins snack time, and 10min break x 2 each day.
Also, every Monday and Thursday, we have a P,E and Music class for an hour so, you can grab some coffee or something.

When : 2026 March.

Housing - Provided or you can find a place you'd like to live in with allowance. I am willing to help with your house hunting

Red days, Vacation ( 1st year -11days, 2nd year - 15days,,, )

Payment : 2.6~2.8mil + benefits (housing, airfare, severance.. etc)
(Negotiable based on teaching experience and qualifications)

Location : Wolseong-dong. Daegu.

Training and all the materials will be provided.
Please, send me your resume + current photo to dklekqls@gmail.com

Please mention that you found the job on Teast for the school's reference.

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