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| Written by Korvia Consulting | |
| Thursday, 12 November 2009 16:57 | |
Gyeonggi English Program in Korea “GEPIK” 2010
Surrounding South Korea’s capital city, Seoul, lies’ Gyeonggi-do province. An area which has the unique attraction of mixing the best of big city life while maintaining plenty of space to get out and roam without all the hustle and bustle of the big city. Annually, Gyeonggi-do is rated as the best of lifestyle by foreign teachers in South Korea offering the conveniences of the big city as well as the opportunity to engage and explore with South Koreas’ more traditional ways of life. Gyeonggi-do is an amazing place where one minute you could find yourself amongst South Korea’s trendiest and hippest shopping centres and restaurants and the next minute submerged in the tranquility of Buddhist temples with fresh water streams peacefully passing you by as you stretch your legs for a long mountain hike. Interconnected with Seouls' vast and convenient subway and bus lines you're always within reach of something new and exciting. Gyeonggi-do is South Korea’s fastest growing province boasting more satellite cities and townships than anywhere else on the peninsula. A popular area for growing families and a rich cultural heritage it is also South Korea’s largest and busiest school board, Gyeonggi-do English Program in Korea- GEPIK. The GEPIK program is a progressive school district with aims at staffing all public schools from elementary through high school with Native English Speaking teachers for the foreign language programs. Well funded and staffed the GEPIK program offers some of the best benefits, and salaries in all of South Korea. GEPIK teachers are also afforded the most generous vacation days as well, giving teachers ample time to explore the dynamic culture and the region of Gyeonggi-do province has to offer. The Gepik program is currently accepting applications for open teaching positions throughout Gyeonggi-do for the native English speaking teaching positions at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. Successful applicants can expect a generous benefits package of monthly salary, settlement allowance, rent-free modern single housing, round trip airfare, health insurance, pension savings plan, and contract completion bonus. With a working schedule that includes only 22 teaching hours per week and over 30 paid vacations day per year you’re bound to find that Gyeonggi-do and the GEPIK program truly offer the best of both worlds. As the only official partners of the GEPIK program KorVia Consulting invites you to Teach, Travel and Prosper with GEPIK in 2010!
Online application (http://www.korvia.com/newapplication)
GEPIK Orientation Video
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