Full-Time ESL Instructor Position in Seomyeon, Busan, Korea

Busan, South KoreaFull-TimeUp To 2,800,000 KRW per month
Posted 10 days ago
Leeds English Academy is looking for dedicated ESL instructors who prioritize structured teaching, accountability, and student progress.

Located in Seomyeon, Busan, we are committed to not only improving our students' English skills but also fostering their overall development.

Our curriculum emphasizes grammar-based speaking, reading-to-output instruction, and long-term progress.

We offer a respectful work environment, open communication, and value input from our teachers.

The position involves teaching small group classes with a maximum of 8 students (advanced classes capped at 4+1) in well-equipped classrooms.

Working hours are Monday to Friday, from 2:00 PM to 8:30 PM with 5 classes per day.

In addition to a monthly salary of 2.8 million KRW, we provide 4 National Insurances, 11 paid vacation days, and national holidays.

There is also a performance-based salary increase opportunity for instructors who meet specific enrollment targets.

To apply, please send your CV/resume with a photo and a cover letter to leeds1173@gmail.com.

We welcome native English speakers eligible for E-2 visa sponsorship, and F-visa holders are also encouraged to apply.

Join us if you value commitment, results, and long-term growth in an environment that recognizes and rewards your efforts.

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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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