Thursday, May 2, 2013

Part-time English Language Instructor Time Period: July 3rd – August 26th 2013


Gangnam-University of California Riverside
International Education Center
JOB OPENINGS: Part-time English Language Instructor
Time Period: July 3rd – August 26th 2013
GNUCR, a joint project between the University of California, Riverside, and the district city government of Gangnam, is seeking qualified English language teachers. GNUCR offers an Intensive English Program composed of six levels. Classes are scheduled Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. UC Riverside supplies the curriculum and manages the academic program. Instructor contracts are with the City of Gangnam.
QUALIFICATIONS:
l) Preferred -- M.A. in TESOL or DELTA; Minimum -- B.A. and TESOL certificate;
2) At least 2 years experience teaching in an intensive English program;
3) Experience teaching academic English
4) Native fluency/command of Standard English.
RESPONSIBILITIES (include, but are not limited to, the following): Teaching 20–25 hours per week. Work hours are 8:30-4:30. The program is divided into six, eight-week sessions. Teachers teach a combination of skills (reading, writing, oral skills development, grammar) classes at different levels. In addition, teachers are responsible for: 1) attending teachers’ meetings; 2) participating in student activities; 3) counseling and assisting students.
DETAILS: 1) 35,000 won/hr. depending on qualifications and experience; 2) overtime available at 35,000 won/hour. There is no medical, pension or housing included in the contract. 3) Based on performance and the Center’s needs, a full-time contract may be offered.
HOW TO APPLY: Please send resume, cover letter, front page of passport and the names and contact information for three references. Electronic submissions are accepted.
Greg Dawson, Director, GNUCR 
E-mail: gnucr@ucx.ucr.edu
Application deadline: 17 May 2013
Selected applicants will be contacted for an interview. Due to the nature of the part-time employment, E-2 visa holders will need a signed document from their full-time employer giving consent. The written consent will need to be submitted at the time of the interview if and when the applicant is contacted.

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