English Teacher Position in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul

Seongbuk JLS
Seoul, South Korea
Posted 4 days ago
Native English Teacher – Seongbuk-gu, Seoul (Elementary School)

2F, 20, Gireum-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul

Contact: gojls0004@gmail.com

Posted by: Seongbuk JLS

Seongbuk Jungsang Language Institute, established in 2016, is an English academy in Seoul. With around 40 staff members, the institute generates about USD 2.2 million annually. We offer a structured curriculum and academic support, focusing on providing high-quality English education in a student-centered environment.

1. Position Overview

We are looking for a native English teacher to lead engaging English classes for elementary students in a structured academy setting.

Key Responsibilities:

- Teach English classes and provide progress reports every three months

Location: 2F, 20, Gireum-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul

Start Date: July 2026 (Immediate / Negotiable)

Working Days & Hours: 5 days a week (Monday–Friday), negotiable

(Mon, Wed, Fri: 3:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Tue, Thu: 4:00 PM – 9:30 PM)

Salary: To be discussed during the interview

Requirements:

- Native-level English speaker

- Eligible for E-2 visa or hold an F-series visa

Preferred Qualifications:

- Seeking long-term position

- Previous teaching experience preferred

- Immediate availability preferred

Additional Information:

- Structured curriculum provided

- Student Age Group: elementary students (Grade 3–Grade 6)

2. How to Apply

To apply, email gojls0004@gmail.com with:

- Updated resume (CV)

- Recent photo

- Earliest start date

Subject/title of email: NT Application – [Full Name]

We appreciate all applications but will contact only shortlisted candidates. Looking forward to your application.

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