NES EFL Teachers, Bangkok
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EFL teachers (native English-speakers only) wanted in Bangna area. Salary 50-57K per month. The working week is from Thursday to Monday and consists of 30 teaching hours. The majority of hours, however, are at the weekends.
EFL Teacher (NES) only in Bangna 50-57k per month
English For All School is currently looking for a young learner specialist to teach groups of small children and teenagers aged from 4-16 years old. The working week is from Thursday to Monday and consists of 30 teaching hours. The majority of hours, however, are at the weekends.
Applicants should meet the following criteria:
1. Love teaching children
2. Be a native English speaker
3. Hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent
4. Have a CELTA or TEFL certificate
5. Have a lively classroom manner
6. Care about their student’s education
English For All offers a highly competitive package as follows:
1. 50k-57k per month
2. Paid holidays- 30 days
3. End of contract bonus
4. Health insurance
5. Work visa
The position is full-time, and the teachers are expected to plan their lessons thoroughly and supplement them with appropriate production activities. Other important administrative duties include writing student reports and marking workbooks. There are regular teacher-training workshops at the school, also, which help our staff to continually improve their teaching techniques.
Please feel free to visit the school’s website at www.englishforallschool.com
If you are interested in developing as a teacher and working at a professional school in Bangkok that truly cares, send your resume, a recent photo, copies of your qualifications and passport, along with references from previous schools to
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. However, if you do not meet the full criteria, you may still be considered for a position, although with reduced benefits.
Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
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