Posted: 22nd February 2018
Native English Teachers needed, Thailand
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GEOS Language Centre (Thailand) is a world-class language school located in central Bangkok near the Asoke BTS station. Our dedicated and caring teachers offer high-quality language instruction for our students in a friendly and professional setting. GEOS Asia has schools in Thailand, Taiwan, and Singapore.
Job description:
Full-time teachers will be responsible for planning and teaching up to 30 hours of instruction per 5-day week, Tuesdays to Saturdays. The school will provide teaching materials including textbooks and IT resources for the classroom. Training will also be provided.
Lessons include children´s English lessons, adult English conversation lessons, business English lessons, and English language test preparation lessons.
Successful candidates will have at least several years of ESL/EAL/ELL teaching experience and a commitment to professionalism and student-centered instruction. Creativity and enthusiasm for teaching are essential. Candidates should be native speakers of English from the UK, Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa.
Candidates require either:
a university degree in education (bachelor´s degree or master’s degree)
OR
a bachelor´s degree in any field plus a 220 hour TEFL certificate
Previous job references will be required.
Benefits:
- The monthly salary starts from 50,000 B - 70,000 B depending on experience and qualifications.
- Transportation allowance of 1,200 B.
- Employees will be granted 6 paid holidays per year, with an additional paid holiday for each year of employment. All Thai national holidays are observed.
- The school will arrange a work permit and non-immigrant B visa for the successful candidate.
To apply please E-mail:
Please include:
1. Cover letter / personal letter
2. CV / resume
3. Current photo
4. Scan of your degree / certificates
Website: www.geosthai.com
Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
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