Monday, October 15, 2012

American EFL Teachers Wanted for Scoring of University Students’ Writings – Get paid at least 750,000 won for 2-3 weeks’ work


A former college professor and current Ph.D. candidate at an American university is seeking two native English-speaking EFL teachers to participate in scoring sessions for university student writings. The scorers (i.e., raters) will be responsible for scoring university-level EFL students’ writings which have been completed as part of a research project. Scoring rubrics will be provided so that the raters can score the student writings in accordance with some specific predetermined criteria.
It is expected that the scoring sessions will last two to three weeks beginning on October 22, 2012. Individuals who are available in the afternoons on weekdays (and, preferably, on weekends as well) are welcomed. All sessions will take place in the Gangnam area in Seoul.
Remuneration: A minimum payment of 750,000 won (30,000 won x 25 hours) is guaranteed. You may be paid (far) more than the minimum, depending on the actual number of hours spent.
Applicants should have the following qualifications:
1. hold a baccalaureate or a higher degree.
2. be a native speaker of American English
3. have experience in teaching English as a foreign/second language (EFL/ESL), preferably to university/college students.
4. currently reside in Seoul, Korea.

How to Apply:
Contact Haesong Lee via email at hl2276@yahoo.com. Applications must be accompanied by the following documents:
1. Cover letter and resume
2. Recent photo

Scanned copies of the front page(s) of your passport and your university diploma will be requested later.
Interview and the Final Decision:
A few qualified applicants will be contacted for an interview, and the final decision will be made based upon the results of the interview and the applicants’ qualifications, among others.

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