Teach English Abroad In South Korea

The best-paid teaching job abroad.

Free housing. Flight reimbursement. National health insurance. Severance pay. A guaranteed placement. South Korea isn't just a teaching job--it's a full employment package that most US jobs can't match.
$1,600-$1,900 a month • Rent-free housing • Flight reimbursed up to $1,000  • Severance bonus

 

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Overview

South Korea is well-established as one of the most popular destinations for teaching English in Asia. South Korea offers high wages, excellent teacher benefits, high-tech school facilities, and overall well-structured and supportive workplaces. There is still a large demand for native English speakers to teach in Korea.

Fees

  • $1,720 guaranteed teaching job. Show us your TEFL Certification and let's get started.
  • $2,020 guaranteed teaching job and your TEFL Plus internationally accredited lifetime certification, taken online.
  • $2,900 guaranteed teaching job and a seat in the TESOL course,  taken in South Korea.
  • 2026 intake dates: Private schools are on open enrollment. Apply and teach anytime. Allow 3-4 months for application approval. The public school deadline is December 1 to begin teaching March 1, 2027.
  • 2027 intake dates: Private schools are on open enrollment. Apply and teach anytime. Allow 3-4 months for application approval. The public school deadline is June 1 to begin teaching September 1, 2027 and December 1 to begin teaching March 1, 2028.

What You Will Earn

  • Your salary will be between USD $1,600 to $1,900 per month for 40 hours per week.
  • 23 - 30 of those hours will be teaching contact time.
  • All schools are legally required to pay 50% of your medical insurance.
  • Applicants will be provided with rent-free, semi-furnished accommodation (including a bed, refrigerator, air conditioning, and washing machine) and will be responsible for covering utility bills, maintenance costs, and other associated expenses.
  • Flight reimbursement up to $1,000.
  • End of contract bonus (severance pay-out of roughly 1 month’s salary per 1 year worked.
  • Paid holidays are usually between 10 - 15 days (The exact amount differs between schools).
  • Teachers at Public Schools will receive reimbursement for return (two-way) flights. Teachers at Private (Hagwon) schools will receive only one-way flight reimbursement.
  • Tax rate in South Korea for Teachers is between 4 - 7%.
    • Public Schools: Citizens of the following countries are eligible to claim exemption from Korean taxes for 2-years by providing proof of a Residency Certificate: United States, United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand.
    • Canadian and Irish citizens are not eligible for exemption.
 

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Independent reviews guide us to always strive to do better. We enjoy a 9.8 (out of 10) rating on GoAbroad.com for our Teach English in South Korea program.