Overview

[FT] Instructor for LSAT and Legal English

The Princeton Review Korea is in need of a teacher with the qualifications to teach LSAT and legal English. This opportunity may open the door to many new and exciting experiences for you in Seoul, South Korea.

 

[Job Description]

LSAT: The Princeton Review is well-known for its strategic approach to “cracking” the test-and the LSAT is no exception. We have both the materials and the experience to equip you to be an effective and confident test-prep instructor.

 

Legal English

·         Speaking Instructor (Legal English & Communication Skills)

·         Type of Class: Legal English & Communication Skills (Speaking)

·         Students: Lawyers and business professionals in the field of law

·         Levels: Beginner/Intermediate/Upper-Intermediate

·         Class size: Group class and/or 1:1

·         Curriculum: Standardized Curriculum and Course Books (training provided)

 

 

[Qualifications]

·         Must hold a JD / LLM / LLB or related degree in law

·         Must have experience in teaching and studying LSAT

·         Bilingual in English and Korean preferred

·         Business / Legal English teaching experience preferred

·         Currently practicing law or providing legal consulting services at a law firm or corporation in Korea (preferred)

 

[Required Documents]

·         Original Diploma *Notarized with an apostille

·         Nationwide Criminal Background Check *Notarized with an apostille

 

[Location /Class Schedule]

·         Seoul Gangnam (Mainly Apgujeong and Samseong Area)

·         Must be available to teach from five days a week including Saturday

·         Further details of class schedule, size, etc., will be discussed during the interview

·         Start Date: TBD (2017 Summer)

·         Training Start: TBD

 

[Salary]

·         Negotiable based on qualification and experience

·         Starting from 2.39 million won based on 80 teaching hours

·         Extra housing stipend of 400,000KRW will be provided for E2 and F visa only

·         Subject to change depends on lecture hours/office work hours

About The Princeton Review Korea

The Princeton Review Korea

 

The Princeton Review Korea is looking for reliable, responsible, and self-motivated individuals to come join our business English team. Please submit your recent resume, photo, TPRK application form and writing samples (mandatory for Corporate Trainer applicants) to bizrecruit@tpr.co.kr. TPRK application can be found here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7B1LXfwXvWGX1hOekxEa19vNnc

 

When submitting your application packet, please state the position(s) you are interested in, your available start date, and nationality/visa and document status.

·         Position(s):

·         Available start Date:

·         Nationality/visa:

·         Document Status

·         Notarized and Apostilled Diploma:

·         Notarized and Apostilled Background check:

 

[Full-time Employee Benefits]

·         Health Insurance

·         Korean Pension plan (dependent on nationality/visa type based on Korean law)

·         Severance

·         Paid vacation days and national holidays

·         TPRK’s professional teacher training

·         Housing allowance support for E2 and F visa holders

·         Airfare support for E2 and F visa holders

 

[Minimum Requirements for any of our positions]

·         All potential candidates must hold a minimum of a Bachelor degree from an accredited four-year university located in a country in which the native language is English (US, Canada, Australia, UK, New Zealand, Ireland, and South Africa).

·         Must have Original Diploma *Notarized with an apostille

·         Must have Nationwide Criminal Background Check *Notarized with an apostille