Homeroom Teacher Position in Cheongju, Korea

Feinschule
Seoul, South Korea
Posted 4 days ago
Hello there! Are you passionate about teaching young children and looking for a new opportunity in Cheongju, Korea? Feinschule, a warm and welcoming private English-speaking kindergarten in Cheongju, is seeking a full-time Kindergarten/Elementary Teacher to join our close-knit family starting in August 2026.

As part of our team, you will have the chance to work with a group of dedicated teachers, administrators, and children who form a supportive community. We are looking for a candidate who is enthusiastic, creative, and caring, and who possesses a mother-tongue English proficiency along with a recognized teaching qualification (TEFL, CELTA, or equivalent).

The successful candidate should have experience working with young learners and be ready to embrace the joys and challenges of teaching very young children. The working hours are from 9 am to 6 pm, and the salary, which is negotiable based on experience, starts at 2.6 million Won per month.

In addition to a competitive salary, we offer accommodation in a fully-furnished flat located just a short walk from the school. Alternatively, you can choose to receive a monthly accommodation allowance. Health insurance and a one-month paid bonus upon completing a one-year contract are also included in the package.

If you believe you have the right qualities for this position, we invite you to reach out to us at bolee7337@hanmail.net. We are excited to hear from passionate and dedicated individuals like you. Join us in Cheongju and be a part of our growing family!

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