Teaching Opportunity in South Korea Languages Canada is excited to share a new opportunity for Canadian ESL teachers to live and work in South Korea through one of our school partners, which offers a Canadian-style curriculum and a supportive, international work environment . The school is committed to delivering high-quality education inspired by Canadian teaching practices. Their approach is student-centered, focused on academic success, and rooted in fostering curiosity, creativity, and a love of learning. They are currently seeking passionate, adaptable teachers who are enthusiastic about education and open to professional growth in an international setting. Contract Length: 1 year Early Childhood & Elementary Work Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM 6:00 PM (1-hour lunch break) Education: Bachelors Degree (any discipline) Experience: Minimum 1 year of teaching experience preferred TESOL/TEFL certification (minimum 100 hours) Eligible for E2 Visa: Be a native speaker or have studied from the junior high level (7th grade) and resided for at least 10 years or more in the country where English is the primary language. Hold at least a Bachelors degree from an accredited school. A degree from a French-speaking university is not a sufficient qualification to teach English. A temporary degree or graduation letter from University is not acceptable. Please review the full visa eligibility details here: Fully furnished housing ~12 paid vacation days per year ~ Paid Korean national holidays ~50% employer contribution to National Medical Insurance ~ Ongoing training and professional development Plan and deliver engaging lessons aligned with the schools curriculum Develop assessments, assignments, and projects that meet learning objectives Monitor student progress and provide constructive feedback Support students'' social, emotional, and academic growth Enforce school-wide behavioral policies Collaborate with colleagues to enhance teaching strategies Stay current on best practices in education Demonstrate sensitivity to Korean culture and customs Integrate global perspectives in your teaching A short cover letter explaining your interest in teaching in Korea A brief statement confirming your E2 visa eligibility Teachers enjoy a high standard of living, excellent public transportation, a rich food culture (hello, Korean BBQ!), and a welcoming community of locals and expats.
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Teach English in South Korea - Housing Provided