MICA International Scholars

MICA International Scholars

Company Type
School/Education
Academic Systems
American Curriculum
Location
Korea, Republic of > Gyeonggi-do > Yongin-si
Jobs
IT (Coding) Teacher Wanted at MICA International Scholars

1. Roles and Responsibilities MICA International Scholars, an internationally accredited school, is looking for a passionate IT (coding) teacher. Responsibilities: • Teach informational technology in the form of coding to Elementary & Middle School students • Provide feedback on student learning and facilitate student learning in areas where students struggle in • Follow the textbooks and syllabi provided by the school to create a diverse curriculum and lesson plans for students • Add appropriate learning activities, visual aids, and auditory aids to lessons • Grade assignments and prepare student progress reports in a timely manner • Attend and participate in faculty and staff meetings • Take part in PTCs (Parent-Teacher Conferences) and consult with parents regarding student progress and areas that students can improve upon 2. Candidate Qualifications • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university • E2 or F-Series visa Holder • Teacher with teaching experience preferred • Teaching license preferred 3. Working Conditions Working hours are described as the time you need to be present at the school. Teaching hours are the active amount of time you will be conducting classes or activities. • Working Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:40 A.M. - 4:40 P.M.

Korea, Republic of
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Secondary Science Teacher Wanted at MICA International in Yongin

1. Roles and Responsibilities MICA is seeking a highly qualified, organized, and professional candidate to serve as a Secondary Science Teacher responsible for instructing students in high school. The ideal candidate is someone who has experience in utilizing and applying the US Common Core State Standards, has taught as a school teacher in the United States or holds a teaching license from North America. Responsibilities • Evaluate, monitor, and track students' performance • Plan, prepare, and deliver instructional activities • Create a positive educational climate for students to learn in. • Meet school-wide student performance goals. • Participate in ongoing PD training sessions. • Create lesson plans and modify them accordingly throughout the year. • Maintain grade books. • Grade papers and perform other administrative duties as needed. • Create projects designed to enhance lessons. • Read and stay abreast of current topics in education. • Utilize various curriculum resources. • Integrate competencies, goals, and objectives into lesson plans. • Utilize curricula that reflect the diverse educational, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds of the students served. • Develop class incentives to keep participants in the class. • Develop professional relationships with other coworkers. • Utilize school library resources. • Work with the Academic Director to ensure initiatives are being met. • Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities. • Prepare and distribute required reports. • Observe and evaluate student's performance. • Manage student behavior in the classroom by invoking approved disciplinary procedures. • Interact with parents and guardians in a professional and positive manner 2. Candidate Qualifications • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university • Korean citizens or F-Series visa holders • Korean citizens must be able to teach using fluent English. • Teachers with teaching experience preferred • Teaching license preferred (from any country) 3. Working Conditions Working hours are described as the time you need to be present at the school. Teaching hours are the active amount of time you will be conducting classes or activities. • Teaching Age Group: Secondary Students (Gr. 6-12) • Working Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:40 A.M. - 4:40 P.M. • Teaching Hours: Maximum 25 hours per week • Lunch: Provided

Korea, Republic of > Gyeonggi-do > Yongin-si
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Secondary Math Teacher Wanted at MICA International in Yongin

1. Roles and Responsibilities MICA is seeking a highly qualified, organized, and professional candidate to serve as a Secondary Math Teacher responsible for instructing students in Grade 6-12. The ideal candidate is someone who has experience in utilizing and applying the US Common Core State Standards, has taught as a teacher in the United States or holds a teaching license from North America. Responsibilities • Evaluate, monitor, and track students' performance • Plan, prepare, and deliver instructional activities • Create a positive educational climate for students to learn in. • Meet institution-wide student performance goals. • Participate in ongoing PD training sessions. • Create lesson plans and modify them accordingly throughout the year. • Maintain grade books. • Grade papers and perform other administrative duties as needed. • Create projects designed to enhance lessons. • Read and stay abreast of current topics in education. • Utilize various curriculum resources. • Integrate competencies, goals, and objectives into lesson plans. • Utilize curricula that reflect the diverse educational, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds of the students served. • Develop class incentives to keep participants in the class. • Develop professional relationships with other coworkers. • Utilize institution's library resources. • Work with the Academic Director to ensure initiatives are being met. • Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities. • Prepare and distribute required reports. • Observe and evaluate student's performance. • Manage student behavior in the classroom by invoking approved disciplinary procedures. • Interact with parents and guardians in a professional and positive manner 2. Candidate Qualifications • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university • Korean citizens or F-Series visa holders • Korean citizens must be able to teach using fluent English. • Teachers with teaching experience preferred • Teaching license preferred (from any country) 3. Working Conditions Working hours are described as the time you need to be present at the institution. Teaching hours are the active amount of time you will be conducting classes or activities. • Teaching Age Group: Secondary Students (Gr. 6-12) • Working Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:40 A.M. - 4:40 P.M. • Teaching Hours: Maximum 25 hours per week • Lunch: Provided

Korea, Republic of > Gyeonggi-do > Yongin-si
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Elementary Homeroom Teacher Wanted at MICA International in Yongin

1. Roles and Responsibilities MICA is seeking a highly qualified, organized, and professional candidate to serve as an elementary homeroom teacher responsible for instructing students from grades K-5. Creates lesson plans, administers praise and constructive criticism, teaches students on subjects such as Reader’s and Writer’s Workshop, ELA, science, social studies, and math, and creates a well-rounded, comprehensive instructional program. The ideal candidate is someone who has experience in utilizing and applying the US Common Core State Standards, has taught as a teacher in the United States or holds a teaching license from North America. Responsibilities • Evaluate, monitor, and track students' performance • Plan, prepare, and deliver instructional activities • Create a positive educational climate for students to learn in. • Meet institution-wide student performance goals. • Participate in ongoing PD training sessions. • Create lesson plans and modify them accordingly throughout the year. • Maintain grade books. • Grade papers and perform other administrative duties as needed. • Create projects designed to enhance lessons. • Read and stay abreast of current topics in education. • Utilize various curriculum resources. • Integrate competencies, goals, and objectives into lesson plans. • Utilize curricula that reflect the diverse educational, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds of the students served. • Develop class incentives to keep participants in the class. • Develop professional relationships with other coworkers. • Utilize institution's library resources. • Work with the Academic Director to ensure initiatives are being met. • Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities. • Prepare and distribute required reports. • Observe and evaluate student's performance. • Manage student behavior in the classroom by invoking approved disciplinary procedures. • Interact with parents and guardians in a professional and positive manner 2. Candidate Qualifications • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university • Korean citizens or F-Series visa holders • Korean citizens must be able to teach using fluent English. • Teachers with teaching experience preferred • Teaching license preferred (from any country) 3. Working Conditions Working hours are described as the time you need to be present at the institution. Teaching hours are the active amount of time you will be conducting classes or activities. • Teaching Age Group: Elementary • Working Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:40 A.M. - 4:40 P.M. • Teaching Hours: Maximum 25 hours per week • Lunch: Provided

Korea, Republic of > Gyeonggi-do > Yongin-si
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Music Teacher Wanted at MICA International in Yongin

1. Roles and Responsibilities MICA is seeking a highly qualified, organized, and professional candidate to serve as a music teacher responsible for instructing students in elementary, middle and high school. The ideal candidate is someone who has experience in utilizing and applying the US Common Core State Standards, has taught as a school teacher in the United States or holds a teaching license from North America. Responsibilities • Evaluate, monitor, and track students' performance • Plan, prepare, and deliver instructional activities • Create a positive educational climate for students to learn in. • Meet school-wide student performance goals. • Participate in ongoing PD training sessions. • Create lesson plans and modify them accordingly throughout the year. • Maintain grade books. • Grade papers and perform other administrative duties as needed. • Create projects designed to enhance lessons. • Read and stay abreast of current topics in education. • Utilize various curriculum resources. • Integrate competencies, goals, and objectives into lesson plans. • Utilize curricula that reflect the diverse educational, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds of the students served. • Develop class incentives to keep participants in the class. • Develop professional relationships with other coworkers. • Utilize school library resources. • Work with the Academic Director to ensure initiatives are being met. • Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities. • Prepare and distribute required reports. • Observe and evaluate student's performance. • Manage student behavior in the classroom by invoking approved disciplinary procedures. • Interact with parents and guardians in a professional and positive manner 2. Candidate Qualifications • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university • Korean citizens or F-Series visa holders • Korean citizens must be able to teach using fluent English. • Teachers with teaching experience preferred • Teaching license preferred (from any country) 3. Working Conditions Working hours are described as the time you need to be present at the school. Teaching hours are the active amount of time you will be conducting classes or activities. • Teaching Age Group: Elementary, Middle, High School Students • Working Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:40 A.M. - 4:40 P.M. • Teaching Hours: Maximum 25 hours per week • Lunch: Provided

Korea, Republic of > Gyeonggi-do > Yongin-si
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Secondary English & Writing Teacher for MICA International Scholars in Yongin / ASAP or Jan 2026 Start

1. Roles and Responsibilities At MICA, we want each student to be proud of his or her education and accomplishments. Therefore, we built a modern, student-centered facility that provides a safe environment that allows our students to create and explore. As an international institution, we implement a U.S.-based curriculum along with other proven programs that not only make learning fun and exciting but also strengthen reflection and retention. While attending to other duties as a teacher, you will teach English students in Grade 6 to 12. Responsibilities • Evaluate, monitor, and track students' performance • Plan, prepare, and deliver instructional activities • Create a positive educational climate for students to learn in. • Meet institution-wide student performance goals. • Participate in ongoing PD training sessions. • Create lesson plans and modify them accordingly throughout the year. • Maintain grade books. • Grade papers and perform other administrative duties as needed. • Create projects designed to enhance lessons. • Read and stay abreast of current topics in education. • Utilize various curriculum resources. • Integrate competencies, goals, and objectives into lesson plans. • Utilize curricula that reflect the diverse educational, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds of the students served. • Develop class incentives to keep participants in the class. • Develop professional relationships with other coworkers. • Utilize institution library resources. • Work with the Academic Director to ensure initiatives are being met. • Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities. • Prepare and distribute required reports. • Observe and evaluate student's performance. • Manage student behavior in the classroom by invoking approved disciplinary procedures. • Interact with parents and guardians in a professional and positive manner 2. Candidate Qualifications • Holders of F visa from the following countries: U.S.A, Canada, U.K, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, or South Africa. • Holders of E-2 visa from the following countries: U.S.A, Canada, U.K, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, or South Africa. • Must have all required documents (apostilled nationwide criminal background check and an apostilled diploma from a 4-year accredited university. • A clean self-medical health check • Teachers with teaching experience preferred • Teaching license preferred (from any country) 3. Working Conditions Working hours are described as the time you need to be present at the institution. Teaching hours are the active amount of time you will be conducting classes or activities. • Teaching Age Group: Grade 6-12 • Working Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:40 A.M. - 4:40 P.M. • Teaching Hours: Maximum 25 hours per week • Lunch: Provided

Korea, Republic of > Gyeonggi-do > Yongin-si
ASAP
Secondary Physics / Math Teacher Wanted at MICA International

1. Roles and Responsibilities MICA is seeking a highly qualified, organized, and professional candidate to serve as a Secondary Physics / Math Teacher responsible for instructing students in grade 6 to 12. The ideal candidate is someone who has experience in utilizing and applying the US Common Core State Standards, has taught as a teacher in the United States or holds a teaching license from North America. Responsibilities • Evaluate, monitor, and track students' performance • Plan, prepare, and deliver instructional activities • Create a positive educational climate for students to learn in. • Meet institution-wide student performance goals. • Participate in ongoing PD training sessions. • Create lesson plans and modify them accordingly throughout the year. • Maintain grade books. • Grade papers and perform other administrative duties as needed. • Create projects designed to enhance lessons. • Read and stay abreast of current topics in education. • Utilize various curriculum resources. • Integrate competencies, goals, and objectives into lesson plans. • Utilize curricula that reflect the diverse educational, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds of the students served. • Develop class incentives to keep participants in the class. • Develop professional relationships with other coworkers. • Utilize institution's library resources. • Work with the Academic Director to ensure initiatives are being met. • Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities. • Prepare and distribute required reports. • Observe and evaluate student's performance. • Manage student behavior in the classroom by invoking approved disciplinary procedures. • Interact with parents and guardians in a professional and positive manner 2. Candidate Qualifications • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university • Korean citizens or F-Series visa holders • Korean citizens must be able to teach using fluent English. • Teachers with teaching experience preferred • Teaching license preferred (from any country) 3. Working Conditions Working hours are described as the time you need to be present at the institution. Teaching hours are the active amount of time you will be conducting classes or activities. • Teaching Age Group: Grade 6 to 12 • Working Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:40 A.M. - 4:40 P.M. • Teaching Hours: Maximum 25 hours per week • Lunch: Provided

Korea, Republic of > Gyeonggi-do > Yongin-si
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