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stu76 Click to EMail Click to check IP address of the poster Jan-03-05, 10:26 AM (GMT)
Current teacher looking for replacement
I will be finishing my contract in February at this friendly school in Northern Seoul - a Jung Chul Junior English School - and am looking for a replacement.

Your contract will start 21 February 2005.

You will be teaching children from kindergarten to age 15.
Maximum of 120 hours teaching per month, Mondays to Fridays only.
Salary of 1.8 million won per month.
Severance pay of a month salary on completion of one year contract.
Return airfare refunded by the school.
Holidays – 4 in the summer, 3 in the winter plus Korean National Holidays.

Apartment provided very close to the school with TV, VCR and cell phone

No experience is necessary but you are required to have a university degree and to be a native speaker of English. British accent preferred.

If you have any questions or would like to be considered for the position please send your resume plus recent photograph to stuart_wright@hotmail.com.

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