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Jinhee K.

Program Coordinator And Weekend Head Teacher at UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT SOCIETY OF NEW YORK

Jinhee K. has a diverse work experience that spans over several years. Starting in 2001, Jinhee worked as an Au Pair for Au Pair in America. From 2002 to 2007, they worked as a Customer Service Supervisor at Rohm and Haas, where they supervised and trained team members, handled customer inquiries, and prepared reports.

In 2008, Jinhee began their career in education, starting as an ESL Intern at Riverside Language Program, where they assisted in teaching English to immigrants. Jinhee also worked as an ESL Tutor at Baruch College, helping international college students with their English skills. At New York University, from 2008 to 2013, Jinhee worked as a Korean Language and Culture Instructor, teaching integrated Korean classes to college students and introducing them to Korean culture. Jinhee also worked as an ESL Intern and a Korean Language Tutor and Grader at NYU, assisting in teaching English and grading Korean workbooks.

From 2008 onwards, Jinhee also worked at City University of New York (CUNY). Jinhee started as an ESL Tutor, helping international students with their English conversation and grammar skills. Jinhee then worked as an ESL Assistant Teacher in the Job Readiness Program, teaching English to immigrants and assisting them with reading and writing job applications. Jinhee later became an ESL Instructor at CUNY, teaching students from literacy to high intermediate levels and planning lessons.

Most recently, Jinhee has been working at the University Settlement Society of New York since 2016. Jinhee started as a Weekend Head Teacher and later became a Program Coordinator and Weekend Head Teacher. In these roles, Jinhee oversees weekend educational programming and teaches students.

Overall, Jinhee K. has a wide range of experience in customer service, education, and ESL instruction, demonstrating strong communication and teaching skills.

Jinhee K. obtained a Master's Degree in TESOL from New York University between 2007 and 2009.

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