Many of our students have attended schools in the States and Canada. Our focus is therefore not on teaching English as a second language, but teaching age and grade level appropriate material as taught in the American school system.
We are looking for teaching specialists - preferably with Education, Writing, English Literature, History, Language Arts (including gifted learners) specialties.
We offer a highly competitive salary to qualified teaching professionals who are child-centered, interested in helping students develop strong writing skills, and eager to rise above the average after school tutoring center in Korea.
Start Date
2011-04-12
Type of Position
Full-time
English Proficiency
Native
Other Languages
Education Level
Bachelors
Employer Profile
Employer Title
Employer Type
Private Elementary + Middle
Address
gang-nam gu, seoul, korea (-)
Owner name
Nearest Subway Stn
Land phone
Fax
Contact person
E-mail
philip@ejackie.com
Website
Instant Messenger
Company Description
Join an excellent staff and a strong writing program at Jackie's Clinic from June 06, 2011. We have small, intensive class sizes to a maximum of five students, a good reading and writing centered syllabus that is always growing with strong teacher input. We pride ourselves on our student retention. After completing the Jackie's Clinic program, several of our students go on to top private schools in America.
Direction
Our teachers live in single apartments, located a 15 minute walking distance from the school, in a pleasant little neighborhood in Sinsa-dong, on the edge of Apgoojung-dong. We are two minutes from many amenities, including a 24 hour grocery store, 7-Elevens, and several Korean and American restaurants. Our school is a 5 minute walk from a full service gym. Each classroom is equipped with a computer with internet access for teachers. Round-trip ticket for US or Canada residents, and severance payment (one month's salary) after one year service applies. Contact teaching hours for the regular program is 30 hours per week, with 5-9 hours a week for marking, staff meeting, prep. During the Summer and Winter Intensive Programs (June to August, and Dec. to Feb.), some teachers will be asked to work up to 40 contact teaching hours a week. Overtime compensation will be provided.
If you are a teaching professional who wants to make a difference in the lives of young Koreans, desire to teach the joy of writing and reading, and are committed to working with a dedicated staff, please contact philip@ejackie.com with CV, cover letter, and recent picture.