English Language Teacher

English Academy A
Incheon, South KoreaFull-TimeUp To 2,800,000 KRW per month
Posted 12 days ago
Position: English Language Teacher

We are currently seeking a dedicated and passionate Native English Teacher to join our team at English Academy A, a reputable private English academy located in Incheon, South Korea. This is a full-time position ideal for individuals who enjoy working with young learners and teaching through a reading and discussion-based curriculum.

Start Date: Mid-June 2026
Location: Incheon, South Korea
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 1:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Student Level: Elementary students (Grades 1–6)
Salary: Up to 2,800,000 KRW per month, depending on experience and qualifications

Responsibilities include teaching engaging English classes using a reading-focused curriculum, conducting reading and discussion-based lessons, organizing debate classes, maintaining accurate student records, and fostering a positive classroom environment.

Applicants must be native English speakers eligible for an E-2 visa, which typically requires citizenship from an approved English-speaking country, a bachelor's degree, and a clean criminal background check. Teaching experience with young learners and a strong interest in literature and discussion-based instruction are preferred.

Incheon offers a convenient location with easy access to Seoul, affordable living costs, and a supportive community environment. English Academy A provides a structured curriculum, small class sizes, and a stable weekday schedule.

To apply, please send your resume/CV to smartjennykim@gmail.com.

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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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