Geoje Full-Time Teacher Position

Path Leaders
Busan, South Korea
Posted 7 days ago
Path Leaders is excited to announce a job opening for English teachers in Geoje. If you are a passionate educator with a responsible attitude, we would love for you to join our team.

✅ Who Can Apply?

We are looking for teachers currently residing in Korea, particularly those eligible for an E-2 visa from one of the seven designated English-speaking countries. Korean language skills are a plus but not a requirement.

Working Conditions:

- Working hours: 1:00 PM – 9:00 PM, with classes starting at 2:15 PM

- Monday to Friday schedule, with weekends and Korean holidays off

Your Responsibilities:

As part of our team, you will need to follow the provided lesson plan, ensure student's work completion, and confidently use the blackboard and TV screen during classes.

What You Do NOT Have To Do:

- No homework grading

- No lesson planning as everything is fully prepared

Students & Class Size:

You will be teaching elementary and middle school students in small classes with a maximum of 6–7 students.

Housing & Benefits:

We offer private housing and all legal benefits including national pension, health insurance, and more. You will also have vacation time twice a year.

Location:

The school is located in Geoje, Gyeonsangnam-do, South Korea, only an hour away from Busan.

Work Environment:

You will work alongside 3 native teachers and an owner who speaks fluently.

Salary:

The salary starts from 2.4 – 2.6 million KRW and is negotiable.

If you are interested, please send your CV to pathleaderskr@gmail.com or contact us at 010-2373-5149. We can't wait to welcome a dedicated teacher to our family!

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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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