Native English Teacher

SLP Myeongji
Busan, South KoreaFull-TimeCompetitive Salary
Posted 12 days ago
Native English Teacher Position – Busan

SLP Myeongji in Busan's Gangseo district is seeking a dedicated Native English Teacher to join our team starting in March. You will be teaching kindergarten to middle school students using a structured curriculum in a supportive and collaborative environment.

Position Overview:
- Location: Myeongji, Busan, South Korea
- Student Levels: Kindergarten to Middle School
- Working Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM with 2–3 breaks
- Start Date: March (specific date to be confirmed)
- Team: 13 native teachers and 13 Korean teachers
- Focus: Speaking, reading, writing, and building confidence in English

Work Environment:
Our school is located in the coastal district of Busan, offering modern amenities and convenient access to central Busan and its beaches. The work environment is described as positive and organized, with strong support from colleagues and management. You will receive clear materials and guidelines to help you settle in and develop professionally.

Visa & Work Permit:
This role requires a valid work visa. Typically, an E-2 visa is needed for native English speakers residing in Korea. Visa requirements include:
- Passport from an approved native English-speaking country
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university
- National criminal background check with apostille
- Authenticated degree documents and standard health check

Salary & Benefits:
- Competitive salary based on qualifications and experience
- Housing provided or a monthly housing allowance
- Lunch provided on working days
- Supportive work environment
- Opportunities to teach across all school levels

Requirements:
- Native English speaker
- Currently residing in South Korea
- Teaching experience preferred
- Passion for teaching children and teens
- Eligibility for a valid work visa in South Korea

Application:
To apply, email your resume and a recent photo to slp_gangseo@naver.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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