Sunday, September 16, 2012

Dongduk Women’s University, a private 4-year university in Seoul, Korea, has seven English teaching positions available for qualified bilingual or native speakers of English, starting in March 201


Qualifications:
• A Master’s or higher degree in TESOL/Linguistics or related disciplines
• Native English-speaking or Bilingual (must be fluent in both Korean and English)
• Must hold a valid foreign passport
• Previous teaching experiences at the university level desirable, but not required
Terms of Employment
• Responsibilities
The instructor will teach a minimum of 15 hours per week in the university’s General English Program and/or English Department. This will involve teaching all four skills of English at various levels of proficiency. The qualified candidate who holds a master’s or higher degree in TESOL will be invited to teach TESOL methodology courses in the new Anaheim University-DWU joint MA TESOL program.
Additional responsibilities may include such administrative and extra-curricular pedagogical duties as leading a weekly one-hour cohort group study session and occasional English teaching during the summer or winter vacation (with due compensation).
• Contract Period
One year from March 2013 to February 2014 (renewable)
• Housing
Furnished housing will be provided.
• Additional Benefits
Health insurance
Application & Deadline
The following documents must be submitted before an interview is scheduled:
1) Cover letter (a letter of self-introduction)
2) Resume with a recent photograph attached. Please indicate
the exact dates (month/year) of your education and work experiences.
3) Copy of the passport photo page
4) Two letters of recommendation
5) Copies of university diploma(s) & transcript(s)
- Deadline: October 11, 2012
- Mailing Address:
Mr. Jung-Kyu Yu
Office of Research Assistance
Administration Building Room 312
Dongduk Women’s University,
23-1 Wolgok-Dong, Sungbuk-Gu, Seoul, Korea (Zip: 136-714)
E-mail: vneoeo@dongduk.ac.kr
Phone: +82-2-940-4042
Fax: +82-2-940-4049

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