Teaching Position in Seoul
Gangseo Poly
Seoul, South Korea
Posted 5 days ago
We at Gangseo Poly in Seoul are excited to announce a teaching position for the 2026 academic year. We are seeking dedicated teachers who are passionate about education to join our team. If you are interested, please see the details below:
- Salary: 2.8 million won per month
- Location: Gangseo-gu, Seoul
- Subway: Balsan Station (Line 5)
- Position: Full-time
- Hours: MWF 9:30 am to 7:05 pm, TTh 9:30 am to 6.20 pm
- Duration: One-year contract
- Start Date: March 2026
- Levels: Kinder to 6th grade
- Housing: Single Housing near Banghwa Station (Line 5) or a monthly housing allowance of 200,000 won
- Benefits: Airfare (One way), Severance pay upon completion of the contract, Health insurance 50/50, National Pension 50/50, 11 days of vacation
If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please send your resume to erinhpark@gmail.com. Thank you for considering joining our team at Gangseo Poly in Seoul!
- Salary: 2.8 million won per month
- Location: Gangseo-gu, Seoul
- Subway: Balsan Station (Line 5)
- Position: Full-time
- Hours: MWF 9:30 am to 7:05 pm, TTh 9:30 am to 6.20 pm
- Duration: One-year contract
- Start Date: March 2026
- Levels: Kinder to 6th grade
- Housing: Single Housing near Banghwa Station (Line 5) or a monthly housing allowance of 200,000 won
- Benefits: Airfare (One way), Severance pay upon completion of the contract, Health insurance 50/50, National Pension 50/50, 11 days of vacation
If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please send your resume to erinhpark@gmail.com. Thank you for considering joining our team at Gangseo Poly in Seoul!
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