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Guest Language Instructor (Korean)

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Salary Negotiable
Vacancy 6 positions
Experience (years) At least 3

Salary & vacancy

Salary: Negotiable
6 vacancies

Application

Deadline:

March 18, 2026 (Expired)

Job Description

The Bureau of Manpower Employment and Training is offering an excellent opportunity for experienced Korean language professionals to join as Guest Language Instructors. This contract position involves teaching Korean language courses at BMET’s training centers across Bangladesh, preparing candidates for employment opportunities in Korea and other countries. The role requires TOPIK Level-3 proficiency and at least 3 years of teaching experience, with preference given to candidates who have resided in Korea or have extensive teaching backgrounds.

As a Guest Language Instructor, you’ll contribute to Bangladesh’s workforce development by providing quality Korean language education to aspiring overseas workers. The position offers competitive hourly compensation of 800 BDT with flexible working hours at BMET’s training facilities. This is an ideal opportunity for experienced language professionals who want to make a meaningful impact while enjoying the benefits of contract-based employment with a government organization dedicated to international manpower development.

Requirements

  • Experience: At least 3 years

Education Requirements

Educational background requirements:

  • Minimum HSC/equivalent qualification
  • Specialized Korean language certification (TOPIK Level-3)
  • Additional teaching certifications are advantageous

Experience Requirements

Experience requirements for this role:

  • Minimum 3 years of experience in Korean language instruction
  • Experience teaching Korean to Bangladeshi students preferred
  • Knowledge of Korean culture and business practices beneficial
  • Experience with curriculum development is advantageous

Qualifications

Professional qualifications needed:

  • Native or near-native Korean language proficiency
  • Teaching experience in formal or informal settings
  • Understanding of language learning methodologies
  • Ability to prepare students for TOPIK examinations

Skill Requirements

  • Korean language instruction
  • Curriculum development
  • Student assessment and evaluation
  • Cross-cultural communication
  • Classroom management
  • TOPIK test preparation

Incentive & compensation

Compensation and benefits:

  • Hourly rate of 800 BDT per hour
  • Maximum 4 hours of compensation per working day
  • Performance-based incentives may be available
  • Contract-based employment with potential for extension

How to apply for Bureau of Manpower Employment and Training jobs

Follow these steps to apply for this position:

  • Download the application form from www.bmet.gov.bd
  • Complete the form accurately and prepare required documents
  • Submit scanned application copy by March 18, 2026
  • Include all required documents: educational certificates, ID copy, language proficiency proof, experience certificates, and two passport-size photos
  • Send application via postal mail to the designated address
  • Visit https://hotjobs.bdjobs.com/jobs/bmet/bmet4.htm for detailed instructions

About Bureau of Manpower Employment and Training

Bureau of Manpower Employment and Training (BMET) is a government organization under the Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment, dedicated to developing skilled workforce for international employment. BMET operates training centers across Bangladesh, providing technical and language training to prepare candidates for overseas job opportunities in countries like Korea, Japan, and Middle Eastern nations.