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TOP
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| school/year |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
Elementary (Grades 1 - 6) |
550 |
650 |
850 |
Middle (Grades 7 - 9) |
372 |
512 |
652 |
High (Grades 10 - 12) |
350 |
380 |
450 |
| Total |
1272 |
1542 |
1952 |
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| Our GEPIK teachers are making a significant different in realizing an
authentic and practical English education into our classrooms. Additionally,
they’ve been able to improve the native Korean English teachers’ English and
their cultural understanding of the “West” through the collaborative and
interactive works required with the team-teaching.
Among many other ESL/ EFL teaching opportunities that are available in the
market for the English speakers, GEPIK offers one of the most secure and
rewarding teaching environments with competitive and highly attractive
remuneration package, not to mention the life-enriching opportunity of working
and living in a different culture as a public or private school
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Primarily, GEPIK teachers are required to conduct beginner to
intermediate English classes at an assigned Gyeonggi school with a Korean
“co-teacher” as a team. The GEPIK teachers are required to teach 22
classes (varying from 40 mins to 50mins) per week. There are other various extra
curricular programs schools run such as English Day Camp, English Speech contest
and quite often, English classes for the fellow Korean teachers.
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Applicants must be a graduate of a nationally accredited tertiary
institution with a full Bachelor’s Degree and a native citizen of one of the
seven major English speaking countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand,
UK, Ireland, US, and South Africa.
‘Overseas Koreans’ without the foreign citizenship can also apply and must
have at least 10 years of residence history including min. 3 years of secondary
schooling as well as an university degree obtained from the above-mentioned
country of residence.
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Monthly salary ranges from 2 mill. KRW to 2.3mill. KRW (about US$2000 to
US$2300) depending upon qualifications and experiences. Payday is on the
25th day of each month.
The one-time settlement allowance of 300,000 KRW (about
US$300) is also provided within the first two weeks of arrival, usually the
airfare reimbursement following shortly after within a month also.
Upon successful completion of each 1 year contract, GEPIK teachers are
rewarded with one month's salary as a severance payment in
accordance with the Labor Standards Act of Korea.
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The contract term is for ONE YEAR (365 calendar days). The contract is
renewable after completion. GEPIK teachers work approximately 8 hours per day, 5
days per week from Monday to Friday. Actual class instruction hours usually do
not exceed 22 hours per week although it depends on the size of the school. If
or when exceeded, teachers receive a supplementary class instruction pay of
20,000 KRW per hour (about US$20). | |
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GEPIK offers a furnished housing including kitchenware, a washing machine, a
refrigerator, a TV set, etc. Any and all fees, charges, costs, taxes, expenses,
etc. incurred while using the facility however will be borne by the
teacher.
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GEPIK teacher’s flights to and from Korea are reimbursed by the school upon
arrival and departure respectively. If the teacher renews the contract for
another year, he/she will be entitled to a 2 week (incl. weekend) “Home Leave”
vacation, and the airfare for this vacation is reimbursed upon
return.
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GEPIK offers 14 working days’ vacation per year which should be used during
school vacation periods usually in the months of July-August and/or
January-February. Teachers do not work during weekends and the Korean National
Holidays.
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-Tax: The 1st two years of employment in Korea is TAX FREE (with exception
of Canadian citizens) Tax is nominal in Korea, which is only about 3% of yearly
earnings.
-Pension Fund: 9% of monthly salary goes to Korean national pension fund in
which teacher’s contribution is 4.5% whereby another 4.5% is paid by school.
Citizens from the U.S and Canada may reclaim this pension payment with premiums
at the end of their contract. South African teachers are exempted from the
Pension fund. More information is available from the National Pension
Service website http://www.nps.or.kr/
- National Health Insurance: About 2.4 % of teacher’s monthly salary is
deducted whereby another 2.4% is paid by school. More information is
available from the National Health Insurance Corporation website http://www.nhic.or.kr/eng/ | | |
This information is orginially from GEPIK (http://cge.ken.go.kr/eng/) |