Elif Yulha English School, Full-Time Native Teacher
ELiF English School Yulha Campus
Daegu, South Korea
Hi, ELiF Yulha English School is looking for a native teacher!!
◈Starting date: 2 January
◈Working hours: 11am to 6:30pm, Mon-Fri.
◈Lunch time: 12 - 1pm (lunch provided)
◈Ages: Kindergarten and Elementary school
◈Area: Close to Yulha-dong station
◈Salary: 2.5 ~2.6
*Benefits:*
Housing (or stipend 350 000 won); health insurance, 50/50 national pension (for eligible nationalities); severance pay; all red days off; 11 vacation days; flight reimbursement.
Responsibilities: kindergarten age classes, elementary age classes
Requirements: We welcome native English speakers with E-2 or F-series visas and legal work status.
To apply: For inquiries about the position, feel free to message me directly. To apply, send your resume via email.
Email:anju4818@naver.com
◈Starting date: 2 January
◈Working hours: 11am to 6:30pm, Mon-Fri.
◈Lunch time: 12 - 1pm (lunch provided)
◈Ages: Kindergarten and Elementary school
◈Area: Close to Yulha-dong station
◈Salary: 2.5 ~2.6
*Benefits:*
Housing (or stipend 350 000 won); health insurance, 50/50 national pension (for eligible nationalities); severance pay; all red days off; 11 vacation days; flight reimbursement.
Responsibilities: kindergarten age classes, elementary age classes
Requirements: We welcome native English speakers with E-2 or F-series visas and legal work status.
To apply: For inquiries about the position, feel free to message me directly. To apply, send your resume via email.
Email:anju4818@naver.com
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