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Assistant Language Teachers-Free Housing, Paid Airfare!

Various, Korea
2,500,000 Korean Won (KRW) per Month
Description
You are about to complete your studies and are now thinking about what’s next! Or maybe you are looking for a new and challenging way to spend your next year! Ever thought about traveling overseas to teach English? Well if not before – now’s the time!

You’ll meet hundreds of others just like you from other parts of the world looking to have a great adventure. You’ll experience all that a new culture has to offer and gain valuable work experience along the way! You’ll develop life-long friendships with people of different cultures and make a difference in the lives of your students – all this while earning a great salary to pay off your student loans or to just save for a rainy day!

Positions

CDI Holdings- Private Language School Instructor- Immediate and throughout the year
Generally speaking, instructors in private language schools teach students how to put the English vocabulary and grammar knowledge they already have into practice; they teach the students how to communicate. Students range in age from about 9 years old elementary students to 16 year old high school students. In addition to teaching communication and conversation classes, instructors often teach test preparation classes, business English classes, and/or writing classes as well. The main draws of this type of position are the enthusiasm of the students, the lifestyle afforded by the salary and work hours (on average instructors work from approximately 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM at night), and the chance to work among a diverse group of instructors from all over the English-speaking world. Our primary client, CDI, is one of the largest, most professional, and prestigious private language institutes in South Korea.

EPIK- English Program in Korea- End of August start dates
English Teaching Assistants work in public schools alongside a regular Korean teacher of English. Their role is to help plan and execute language lessons to students in primary and secondary schools. Additionally, they are often called upon to run English conversation and communication classes for the Korean faculty at their school. English teaching assistants work regular public school hours and truly become part of the school faculty. Working as an English assistant is an outstanding way to experience actual Korean life and culture, to become part of the local community, and to make a difference in the lives of students and co-workers. Of course, there are also plenty of opportunities to network with other English Teaching Assistants in your area – you will not be alone. This is a government-operated program.

Other positions in Korea, Japan, and China

BENEFITS

Benefits of Overseas Teaching Positions
While benefits and working conditions differ from country to country, many of the schools we represent offer the following:
• Lucrative salaries (up to $42,000 DOE)
• Visa sponsorship
• Airfare reimbursed
• Free housing
• Medical insurance assistance
• One month salary contract completion bonus
• Contribution into national pension (North Americans can collect this after departing the country)
• Curriculum and teaching resources provided
• Comprehensive training
• 5 day work weeks

Do you have what it takes?

Visit us at http://www.aclipse.net to find out more about the exciting teaching opportunities specific to each country.

Start your journey today!
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college
• Be eligible for a work visa
• Be a native English speaker (first language is English)
• Be able to commit to a one year contract
• No criminal record

Desired Qualities
We are looking for individuals who are up for the challenge of an overseas adventure, with solid communication skills and a passion for working with youth.

To be considered for placement you can email your resume and cover letter to esljobs@aclipse.net. You can also visit our website for more information at http://www.aclipse.net.

About Aclipse
Aclipse recruiters focus on your future. One of our goals is to provide quality graduates a fulfilling opportunity to go abroad, advance their careers, and progress in life. In a global economy, no matter what your final career destination, experience working and living in another culture is invaluable. Aclipse currently focuses job placement efforts on employers in Asia, including Korea, Japan, China and Taiwan. Job placement is FREE for teachers.

Based in New York, Aclipse has recruiters spread across offices in Boston, Chicago, New York, San Francisco, and Toronto, Ontario. Our recruiters have had diverse experiences living and teaching abroad, and have the knowledge to best guide your decision making process.
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