SOUTH KOREA / Oxford Language Institute
Candidates
We are looking for at least two Oxbridge graduates/undergraduates to come and join our school for our winter camp.
You should be a graduate of the University of Oxford or the University of Cambridge, or ideally be studying teaching, science, or a humanities/languages degree at one of these universities.
You should be available from the 28th December 2015 and be able to stay with us for a maximum of three weeks. If an undergraduate, we can take into account your term-time commitments.
An interest in English Language Teaching, teaching abroad, and Korea would be an advantage.
Duties
• Supporting the school’s faculty during winter camp as either a teacher or teaching assistant (depending on your experience);
• Presenting your experiences of university life to the students, and imparting advice for their future high school/university careers.
Compensation
• You will receive a free return airfare to South Korea.
• You will also receive a stipend of up to 1.7 million won (depending on experience) for the three weeks you are with us.
Time off and experiencing Korea
You will have the opportunity to live within a Korean home – with one of our student’s families, and explore Korea’s rich history and culture at the weekends at your leisure.
About us
We are a foreign language institute based in Cheongju, South Korea. We work with students from the ages of 8-18. We are dedicated to developing our students’ English abilities through a wide range of subject-based, hands-on classes; debate and presentation; and test and interview preparation.
Contact
Please contact the foreign head teacher at oxford3800@naver.com for further information; to apply, please send an up-to-date CV and covering letter.
Expires: Oct 1, 2015
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