Posted: 24th October 2017

JOB TITLE

IELTS TOEFL English Teacher

JOB LOCATION

Thailand

JOB CATEGORY

English Teacher

COUNTRY

Thailand

EXPERIENCE

No experience required

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

1

APPLICATION DEADLINE

23rd November 2017

Applications close in -2336 days

JOB DETAILS

Keaes Language and Tutorial Centre is currently looking for SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, General English, Mat, Science teachers; both full-time and part-time are acceptable.

Since 1996, Keaes Language and Tutorial Centre have guided more
than 10,000 students to achieve their educational goals, both in Thailand and abroad. The school provide a wide range of courses that are relevant and global, and specializes in preparing students for various world-recognized academic tests, such as, SAT, IGCSE, A-Levels, IB, TOEFL, IELTS and etc.

The school also constantly provide high standard classes taught by highly qualified teachers and now we are looking for new highly qualified and experienced teachers to join our team.

Currently, the school is seeking interested teachers for full-time/part-time positions at both branches
as follows;
1. Ramkramhaeng Branch (Ramkramhaeng 129)
2. Ekamai Branch (GatewayEkamai Mall - connected to BTS Ekamai)

QUALIFICATIONS


The school require:

• Bachelor/Master Degree or PhDc/PhD
• 1 year commitment (For partial-contract and full-time)
• TEFL certificate (CELTA/Trinity TESOL preferred)
• Experience with children is a plus

For interested teachers, please send your CV to
For more information of the school, please visit www.keaes.com

SALARY AND BENEFITS

The school offer:

• Visa and work permit (For partial-contract and full-time)
• At least THB 45,000 per month (Possible to make over THB 70,000 per month)
• Regular 5 working days per week including weekends (Flexible working hours and day-offs)
• International Environment
• Structured curriculum

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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