[DIRECT HIRE] Native English Teacher for English Academy in Incheon, South Korea

EiE Cheongchun Campus
Incheon, South Korea
Posted 4 days ago


Are you a native English speaker looking for a fulfilling teaching opportunity in Incheon, South Korea?

Position:

- Full-time Native English Teacher

- Start Date: July 2026 (Flexible with the month)

- Working Hours: 1:30 PM – 9:00 PM

- Students: Elementary (8 - 11) & Middle School (12 - 15)

- Classes: Oral English / Reading, Essay Writing

Join us at EiE Cheongchun Campus and be the primary foreign teacher, fostering English Speaking competency and reading comprehension. Work closely with the director and Korean teachers to enhance students' pronunciation, fluency, and confidence in presentation skills, including preparation for the Speech contest.

Benefits:

- Starting salary: 2.6 million KRW per month (negotiable)

- Housing provided within walking distance

- National Pension, Health Insurance, Severance pay

Requirements:

- Native English speaker

- Eligible for E-2 visa or other valid Korean work visa

- Strong communication skills

- Enjoy working with children and adolescents

We offer a supportive environment with an established curriculum, fostering teacher autonomy and creativity. Build lasting relationships with students in a friendly and engaging setting.

If you are enthusiastic about education and meet the requirements, we welcome your application. Please email your Resume/CV, cover letter, visa status, and availability to jarvell@kakao.com. We are excited to hear from you!

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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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