Posted: 16th March 2018

JOB TITLE

English Facilitator

JOB LOCATION

Thailand

JOB CATEGORY

English Teacher

COUNTRY

Thailand

EXPERIENCE

No experience required

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

1

APPLICATION DEADLINE

15th April 2018

Applications close in -2203 days

JOB DETAILS

We are looking for a special person for a full-time, temporary assignment from 04 April to 31 May (approx. 6 weeks). This assignment will be at the office of our corporate client in Bangkok. The hours will be Monday to Friday 9.00-16.00 with one hour for lunch. (There may be some flexibility regarding the days and/or hours, so you may still apply if you have a minor scheduling issue.)

The position will be as an ‘English Facilitator’, a non-traditional role which will involve very little classroom teaching. Rather, you will develop and run activities, engage staff in informal conversation in the office, provide English ‘help desk’ hours and develop targeted lessons based on the needs/interests of different departments.


QUALIFICATIONS

The successful candidate will meet all of the following criteria:

- Male, native-speaker, 25-40 years old
- Friendly, outgoing, responsible and resourceful personality
- TESL certificate
- Minimum one year’s experience teaching adults in Thailand

If you are available, ready for a challenge, and meet all of the requirements, please send your CV including a current photo and a brief message about why you are a good fit for this role to: . Please put ‘English Facilitator’ in the subject line.

SALARY AND BENEFITS

This position requires an independent, flexible and resourceful individual who can find ways to create value in this relatively unstructured role. Most of all, you need to be friendly and outgoing, as building good relationships will be key to your success.

This position will pay B600/hour (B3,600/day).

CONTACT

Recruitment

ADDRESS

Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand

PHONE

Ph. +66-00000000

EMAIL

Ajarn

Ajarn.com was started as a small hobby website in 1999 by Ian McNamara. It was a simple way for one Bangkok teacher to share his Thailand experiences and pass on advice. The website developed a loyal and enthusiastic following. In 2004, Ian handed over the reins to Phil Williams and 'Bangkok Phil' has run the ajarn website ever since.

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