Teach English in Korea
South Korea offers one of the best opportunities on the planet for the first-time teacher.
Teaching English in South Korea will not only give you a rich cultural experience, it will give you a great salary and benefits too.
- Positions are available all over South Korea.
- Positions are ONLY available to TEFL England graduates with a 70-hour TEFL course and there is NO charge for the placement service.
Requirements
- Teachers must have a 70-hour TEFL England certificate
- Teachers must be native English speakers and have a degree
Teaching in South Korea Public Schools (State schools)
Overview
Salary: 1,8000,000 to 2,700,000 won (currently £900 - £1300)
Contract Duration: 12 months
Bonus: 1 month salary at end of contract
Housing: Provided and paid for by school (single housing)
Airfare: Round trip airfare reimbursed on compltion of the contract
Health Insurance: Local medical insurance provided
Holidays: 3 to 5 weeks of vacation time in addition to national holidays (this varies by location)
Working/teaching hours: 22-24 teaching hours per week
Teaching in South Korea private schools
Overview
Salary: 2,000,000 to 3,000,000 won (currently £1000 - £1450)
Contract Duration: 12 months
Bonus: 1 month salary at end of contract
Housing: Provided and paid for by school (single or shared housing)
Airfare: Round trip airfare reimbursed (sometimes paid up front)
Health Insurance: Local medical insurance provided
Holiday: 2 weeks of vacation time in addition to national holidays
Working/teaching hours: 30 teaching hours per week (preparation time is expected but often not written into contract)
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Course funding
If you are unemployed or a student then you could be eligible for funding of 20% off all courses. Get more info ...“It was interactive which made it a really fun and interesting way to learn. We learnt the theory first then got plenty of chances to put it all into practice. By the end I felt more confident about teaching an English language class. ” Deborah Wright, Unemployed, Cheshire




