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#BUSAN/INCHEON/GWANGWON/DAEGU/GWANGJU-Public School Openings for Feb, 2010#
Posted By: Worknplay Consulting <resume@worknplayconsulting.com>
Date: Wednesday, 4 November 2009, at 7:53 a.m.
PUBLIC SCHOOL POSITIONS WITH THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
PUBLIC SCHOOL POSITIONS WITH THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
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National Education Board invites responsible, enthusiastic native speakers of English who will invest their time to enrich their lives and build a professional career while sharing knowledge and culture with the students and teachers of Korea.
National Education Board is conducting interviews NOW!! Please quickly contact me to arrange an interview with the board. It is first come and first serve basis, so as long as you submit the required documents in time, you will secure a position.
Here are Fantastic Advantages of working at National public schools:
Job Security No budget cut! Paid in full and paid on time!!
Longer paid vacations take all national holidays off in addition to at least 18 working days up to 5weeks paid vacation time!!
More Prestige Sponsored by Korean Ministry of Education. Great launching point for a English teaching career.
Less Stress and More Flexible don진t have to adhere to rigid rules and predesigned textbooks.
Incentive Training Program Orientation(10 days) and Inservice Training(12 days) provided. Chance to improve teaching skills and to find solutions to overcome difficulties in coteaching
* These photographs and city descriptions are excerpted from Gyeongbuk Province and Korean Tourism Organization website.
Please see the details of positions:
Metro Cities: Busan, Daegu, Daejeon, Gwangju, Incheon
Provinces: Gangwon, Chungbuk, Jeonbuk, Gyeongbuk, Gyeongnam, Jeju
Here are tips to choose the right cities for you:
• Coastal Cities (Wonderful locations if you enjoy living on the coast) Busan, Incheon, Jeju, Gyeongnam
• More calm and scenic cities Chungbuk, Gyeongbuk, Gangwon
• Big cities like Seoul, but less crowded (Many teachers prefer and enjoy these cities more than Seoul) Busan, Daejeon, Daegu, Gwangju, Incheon
Working Condition
• Starting Date: February, 2010
• Salary: 2.0-2.5mil won (Depends on Qualification)
• Working Hours: 8:30am - 4:30pm
• Teaching Hours: 22 hours per week
• Settlement allowance: 300,000 KRW
• Round-trip tickets : Entrance allowance 1,300,000 KRW, Exit allowance 1,300,000 KRW
• Renewal Allowance: 2,000,000 KRW provided upon successful completion and renewal of your contract.
• Paid Leave: A total of eighteen (18) working days (eight (8) working days during the summer recess and ten (10) working days during the winter recess)
• Paid Vacation in Gangwon province : 5weeks/year
• 50% medical insurance (approximately 2.54% of salary), 50% national pension plan supported (approximately 4.5% of salary)
• Severance pay - equivalent to approximately one month salary, upon successful completion of each one-year contract.
• Multiple Schools Allowance: 100,000 Korean Won (KRW) for two schools or 150,000 KRW for three schools per month.
• Full furnished single housing or housing allowance (400,000 won per month)
Application Submission
1. Application Form
2. Two scanned of recommendation letters
Required Documents after Acceptance
A copy of your diploma (must be Apostilled or, for Canadians only, notarized at the Korean consulate/embassy)
One original sealed transcript
A criminal record check (state level or higher must be Apostilled, for Canadians only, notarized at the Korea consulate/embassy)
Copy of passport photo page
Two recommendation letters with Signature
If you are interested in applying, please send your resume, photo, and any relevant information about you to resume@worknplayconsulting.com
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