[Direct Hire] English Teaching Positions in Incheon

Kids Club Incheon
Incheon, South Korea
Posted 16 days ago
We at Kids Club Incheon are seeking dedicated English teachers for kindergarten to elementary school levels in Incheon's Songdo, Geomdan, Cheongna, and Yeongjong areas. This direct hire opportunity offers a one-year contract starting in March 2026, with the possibility of renewal.

Position Details:

- Age Group: Kindergarten to Elementary School

- Locations: Incheon - Songdo / Cheongna / Geomdan / Yeongjong cities

- Contract Type: Direct hire (not through agency)

- Start Date: Mar 2026

- Contract Duration: 1 year (renewable or adjustable)

- Compensation: Based on teaching experience and background

- Working Hours: Vary by school and age group (typically Monday to Friday, 9:00AM - 6:00PM or 9:30AM - 6:30PM)

Requirements:

- Native English speaker or F-visa holder with native-level English

(Other visa types may also be considered, Gyopo teachers are welcome)

- Bachelor’s degree or higher

- Teaching experience preferred

Benefits:

- Housing or housing allowance

- Severance pay upon completion of contract

- National pension & health insurance

- Paid annual leave: 11 days (1st year), 15 days (2nd year)

- All Korean national holidays off (including major red days)

- E-2 Visa sponsorship available

*** We comply with all provisions of the Korean Labor Standards Act.

To Apply:

Please send your resume and recent photo to: ramus.recruit@gmail.com

Interview Process:

Applicants will first have an initial interview with the hiring team.

Final interviews with each campus will take place separately.

We are excited to review your application! Contact us at ramus.recruit@gmail.com to apply.

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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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