Plane ticket to Korea
Training
Paid vacation of 10 days or more + Korean national holidays
Health insurance
National pension
Severance payment
ESL Consulting – a corporation consisting of Seoul ESL in Korea and China ESL in China – is an experienced, professional, and… Read more
We have information on various English teaching jobs throughout all of South Korea. Our list of jobs ranges from kindergarten, elementary, secondary, gyopo, private academy and international school positions.
The starting dates for these jobs range throughout the year and applicants may apply at any time. Our schools and academies have solid curriculums and offer well-organized teaching materials as well. Due to these curriculums, teaching materials, and teacher training programs, even teachers with little or no experience will be able to adapt quickly to the life of an English teacher.
We have placed numerous native English teachers in schools all around Korea for the past ten years, and have developed a network of excellent schools through years of experience. We only deal with schools that have received positive feedback from teachers that we have introduced. We visit schools after placement in order to help teachers settle in and to make sure everything is in order.
Once applicants send us their resumes with a picture attached, our recruiters will contact the applicant within 48 hours in order to best match him/her with a position.
School contracts are typically one year contracts and provide one-way flight tickets, furnished housing, health insurance, pension and severance pay. It will be a great way for applicants to gather English teaching experience while earning a fair sum of money. Below is a general description of school jobs in Korea, applicants will be provided with a more detailed breakdown upon contacting our organization. For starters, please fill out an application at our website (https://www.eslcon.com/apply/) or send us a resume with a picture attached to [email protected].
Nationality – Have a valid passport of one of the following English speaking countries; Australia, Britain, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United States
Education – Hold a Bachelor’s degree or above
Native English Speaker
Criminal Record – Be free of any criminal charges
Health – Be medically fit both physically and mentally
What does this mean?
Strict visa regulations in particular countries can mean teachers must hold a passport from certain countries. Unfortunately, this restricts who schools can hire and may make you ineligible if you apply for the position. This information is indicative and you can still apply for the position but we recommend that you look into whether you can obtain a visa for the position first.
Don’t give up! There are job opportunities in other teaching destinations overseas.
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