Elementary & Middle School Teaching Position in Yongin, South Korea

Da-Na S.I
South Korea
Posted 2 days ago
Elementary & Middle School Teachers

Positions Available at Dana S.I. in Yongin, South Korea

Posted by: Da-Na S.I

Location:

Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do

Philosophy & Curriculum:

Reggio Emilia–inspired, Ontario (Canada) Curriculum

Position Details:

- Work Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM

- Contract Length: 1 year

- Start Date: As soon as available

Salary:

Negotiable based on experience and qualifications

Benefits:

- Medical Insurance

- National Pension

- Severance Pay

- Housing provided or monthly housing allowance of 500,000 KRW

- 10 weeks of paid vacation

Qualifications:

- Bachelor’s degree required

- Minimum 1 year of teaching experience

- Native or near-native fluency in English

- Must be a Korean national or hold a valid F-2, F-4, F-5, or F-6 visa

- A clean criminal background check

- Experience with student-led, project-based learning is an asset

About Our School:

Dana S.I. in Yongin follows the Ontario curriculum and a Reggio Emilia approach. Our classrooms focus on inquiry, collaboration, and project-based experiences. Teachers have a daily 40-minute lunch break and one to two prep periods. Responsibilities include lesson planning, classroom facilitation, documentation of student learning, and assessment.

Learn More About Us:

Website: www.dana-si.com

Instagram: danasi_canada

How to Apply:

Please send a recent photo, cover letter, and resume to: principal@dana-si.com

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