English Teacher Assistant
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In Ubon Ratchathani, Marie Upatham (http://mu.ac.th/site/) is one of five schools in the local Catholic Congregation who are working with Kingston Crown International to recruit and train young English teacher assistants. The scholars will undergo TEFL training at KCI as well as working at our schools. We urgently need to recruit 10 well-motivated scholars to teach Thai students who don´t have access to an authentic English speaking environment. If you seek to promote the welfare of others by donating your time and effort to a good cause with a generous and benevolent spirit. Be part of a unique and exciting opportunity in an ongoing and rapidly expanding charity project.
Job Description:
•Organizing English games/activities : 23 hrs/week
•Office hours: 8 hrs/day, 5 days/week.
•Attending TEFL training classes : 10 hrs/wk
•Joining English camps & activities.
Requirements:
•C1 level in English (CEFR).
•A Non-native European, single, 18-32 years old.
•At least high school educated.
•A quick learner with humility and a passion for teaching.
•Cheerful, open-minded, honest and creative.
•Willing to share a community life.
•Kind-hearted with experience of charity work is an advantage.
•No previous teaching experience required.
Benefits:
•25,000 THB per month.
•30,000-50,000 bonus per year.
•Return flight tickets (reimbursed after 1 year).
•Free TEFL training course + certificate.
•Visa & work permit assistance.
•Health Insurance provided by the Ministry of Labor.
•Genuine career path opportunities for successful candidates.
Please send a cover letter, resume, a recent photo, a copy of the first page of your passport, teaching certificates (if any), or relevant documents and references to…
E-mail : Facebook : Kingston Crown
Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
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