Careers at YISS

We are excited about your interest in working at Yongsan International School of Seoul, a community of students, parents, and Christian educators. YISS is a member of the Network of International Christian Schools, which operates over a dozen international schools worldwide.

Current Openings

     FAQs

    • Mission Statement

      Yongsan International School of Seoul is a community of students, parents, and Christian educators working together to instill in each student a passion for truth, a commitment to excellence, and an appreciation for diversity. 

      Each position at YISS has its own set of qualifications.

      The following general guidelines apply to all candidates seeking employment:

      • A valid bachelor’s degree along with current educator’s certification/licensure from an accredited university/college in the area of assignment

      • At least two years of successful and relevant teaching experience in a Western or international school setting in the specified grade level, subject area, or position of our vacancy is preferred

      • Commitment to growing in the Christian faith and active engagement in the discipleship of students and others

      • Commitment to the support of students’ social, emotional, and spiritual growth

      • Willingness to actively contribute to the co-curricular programs at YISS

      • Communication skills that demonstrate professionalism

      • Experience integrating technology in classroom lessons

      • Commitment to integrating a Biblical worldview in the classroom

      • Ability to establish collaborative and collegial relationships with all staff, students, and parents

      • All candidates undergo a criminal background check. No criminal offense may appear on the background check.

      YISS considers candidates in various family circumstances: singles, couples and families with children. Questions regarding qualifications can be addressed to recruiting@yisseoul.org.

    • Objective

      Yongsan International School of Seoul (YISS) believes that hiring qualified individuals to fill positions contributes to its overall strategic success. Each employee is hired to make significant contributions based on the mission and vision of YISS. In hiring the most qualified candidates for positions, the following process is followed.

      Hiring Process and Procedures

      YISS is a member of the Network of International Christian Schools (NICS). Each prospective candidate is encouraged to: 

      1.Learn about the Christian aspect of our school through the NICS Mission and Purpose Statement.

      2. Review our Current Openings.

      3.To formally apply, ensure you meet these minimum teaching requirements:

      • a degree and valid teaching credential in your subject area

      • two years of successful teaching experience in a Western school setting, at the specific grade level or subject area of our vacancy

      • a personal Christian faith

      • familiarity with current teaching materials and methodologies, as well as evidence of recent professional development

      4. Complete an Online Application. The application, including your résumé and faith statement, allows our administrators to identify qualified candidates for openings at the school.

      • Interviews may be in-person, at a job fair, or by video conference.

      • Each candidate is interviewed by the divisional principal/supervisor according to subject area/position

      • Based upon a divisional principal/supervisor’s recommendation to hire, each candidate has a follow-up interview with the head of school for final approval

      • Based upon final approval to hire, the candidate is sent an official offer of employment to include information regarding salary and benefits.

      YISS does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, and disability and strictly adheres to the laws and regulations governing the operation of international schools in the Republic of Korea.

    • In an effort to encourage self-reflection and self-improvement, YISS teachers and administrators are asked to set yearly professional goals and are supported with various professional development opportunities. Forms of professional development include:

      • Mentor teachers for new teachers

      • A rotation of faculty meetings

      • In-service days

      • Professional development & continuing education funds for conferences, workshops, courses, etc.

      • Digital citizenship and Google Educator courses