Thursday, April 18, 2013

Teachers Needed in Dongtan New Town (close to Metro Seoul)


Dongtan Language College is part of a franchise of
colleges spread throughout South Korea. Our academy is
located close to Metro Seoul, and Metro bus comes very often to Kangnam Seoul, making
it extremely easy to get to and from Seoul. The average time it takes to
get from the English teacher's house to downtown Seoul (KangNam Station)
is roughly 30-40 mins, and costs less than 2 USD. Living
arrangements are paid for by the College, and are within walking
distance of both the College, and the teachers' place on the shuttle bus.

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An average day runs from 2PM to 9PM, with one hour of pre-class prep time.
On some days classes run to 10PM. English teachers have plentiful freetime
on mornings and weekends to explore Seoul and relax. Class sizes range
from 1-10 students, and classes are conducted only in English.

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General Information:
Location : Dongtan new town, Dongtan Banseok-ro, Hwaseong, South Korea
Salary: \2,100,000 per Month ~
Contract Term: 1 Year
Start Date: ASAP (Applicant will arrive in Korea 1-2 weeks
prior to start date for on-the-job training)
Working Hours Per Week: 30 Hours (~6 classes a day, 2-10PM)
Housing: Paid and Furnished, Walking Distance from College or by bus.
Grades Taught: K-12

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Job Requirements:

Education: BA (4 year degree) in any discipline awarded in an
English-speaking country (The United States, Canada, Great Britan, New
Zealand, Austrailia)
Criminal Record: No Offenses

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Visa Process:

Our College will offer assistance in obtaining an E2 visa for work in
South Korea. Obtaining this visa is MANDATORY for work in South Korea for
any teaching job, and the application process requires that the teacher
send to a Korean consulate:

1. An apostilled FBI Criminal Record Check.
2. A copy of a 4 year degree notarized and apostilled.
3. Sending your passport to a Korean Consulate to recieve the Visa once it
is issued.

More detailed instructions will be provided to the applicant upon inquiry.
In addition, the E2 visa application is heavily documented on the
internet, and is almost always in flux. Changes to the application process
happen often. The College will help the applicant with this negotiating
this sometimes difficult process to the best of their ability.

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Contact Information:

E-mail: okidokino1@naver.com (Dean, Head owner) 

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