MORE LIFE TESL

Posted on 27. Jun, 2007 by themaker in Uncategorized

“My name is David Simpson and at the moment I am living here in Osaka teaching at a major university. I lived in Korea myself for 7 years, had a great time and made lots of money. Also some of my good friends still live there.  One of my friends Nick who is living in Seoul will be handling your relocation if you want to go. But anyway, just wanted to post this as an option for those who are interested in pursuing different options. It’s a great way to make money for your goals and gain perspective at the same time!”

Background

The Education Board of the Korean government is hiring ESL teachers for public elementary and secondary positions for the 2007 fall term. We are currently recruiting for public schools and selected reputable private institutes as well.

What to look for

This is a great opportunity for young graduates to:

  • Build career experience.
  • Develop leadership, planning and motivational skills.
  • Pay off student’s loans up to US $1,200 each month (living cost is approximately US $700~$800).
  • Travel South East Asia at a reasonable cost.
  • Understand other cultures and people.
  • Broaden global philosophy.
  • More Life

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Who can apply?

Applicants who have a Bachelor’s degree in any field and love to teach students between elementary and middle school (7-15 yrs). Applicants with TESL certifications of 100 hours or more, or major in Education, English or Linguistics will earn a higher monthly salary.

Salary and Benefits

  • Starting date: September 2007 / March 2008
  • 1,900~2,800 USD approx. (living cost is 800~900 USD)
  • Furnished FREE single occupant housing provided
  • 9am-5pm, 22 classroom hours per week, Monday~Friday
  • Settle down allowance
  • Annual leave
  • Health insurance
  • Round trip airfare
  • Severance pay
  • Pension plan

Public/State School Working Conditions

  • Working Hours: 9am-5pm, Mon.-Fri.
  • Class Hours: 22 classroom hours per week.

Hiring Process

We will contact you to conduct a phone interview.

Once you are hired, an employment contract will be sent to you and you will be asked to submit documents for VISA application.

Visa Process

Once a job is offered, you will be required to send a diploma and transcripts.

A degree confirmation letter from your university can replace the original diploma for public (state) schools application.

more details to follow….

Email questions to : themaker@illsheep.com

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