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FT/Dec Start – Elementary English Teacher (Banpo) up to 4.0M KRW

Summit English Academy (써밋영어학원)

South Korea, Seoul, Seocho-gu

Full Time

N/A - N/A USD / month

Original: ₩2,800,000 - ₩4,000,000 KRW / month

Benefits

Requirements

Bachelor's Degree

2+ Years Teaching Experience

About the role

Summit English Academy (Banpo-dong, Seoul) is hiring full-time elementary English teachers with experience in an American-based curriculum. Training starts 1 Dec 2025; start date 1 Dec 2025 (flexible). No Saturday classes (occasional Saturday events).

Responsibilities

  • Teach multiple subjects (literature, grammar, writing, novel) using provided materials.
  • Update parents in Korean; grading and admin tasks.

Schedule

  • Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri 13:00–21:30; Wed 12:00–20:30.
  • Teaching 24–30 hours/week; two weeks paid training.

Benefits

  • National holidays off; two weeks paid vacation.
  • Supportive owner/teacher environment; growth and promotion paths.
  • No housing provided (assistance in finding accommodation possible).

Requirements

  • At least 2 years of relevant teaching experience; strong academic skills.
  • Fluent in Korean for parent consultations; legally able to work in Korea (F visas or native Koreans).

What to include in your application

  • Where you found the job (eslephant).
  • Resume, recent photo, self-introduction/cover letter, desired salary.

How to Apply

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