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Public High School job near Seoul(by Jenna Yoon)
Job description:
Position: English teacher at Yongin Public High school -foreign language specialized school,a good school of the year in Kyonggi province
Location : Yong- in city,Kyonggido,Korea(http://www.yonginsi.net/yong_eng/index.htm )
Type of Students : High school students
Teaching hours a day :4 hours
Working days a week : Mon – Friday,9:00 am ~5:00 pm/24 hours a week(maximum)
Payment : 2.0 million won
Operation hours : 9:00am~5:00pm
Overtime payment :25,000 won
Class size: 30~40( co-teaching with a Korean teacher for some classes)
Starting date : Middle of April,2005
Type of Housing : Single studio apartment(fully-furnished)
E2 visa run provided
Air fare:provided
Completion Bonus : 2.0 million won
Paid vacation: 4 weeks per year( and all the Korean national holidays)
Distance from House to School: 10 minutes Walking distance

*You may have to work on Saturday once a month.



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