Posted: 18th January 2018
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A Rajabhat University in Rachaburi urgently requires a native English speaker who has at least a bachlor degree and English teaching experience or teaching certificate to teach university students.
Muban Chombung Rajabhat University
About the Institute
It’s a government tertiary level institute with about 4000 students and 160 instructors. The students are from various parts of Thailand. The courses here are provided for bachelor and master degree students.
The English Department provides English courses for students of English and Business English (e.g. Listening and Speaking, English for Communication, Business English, etc.). Apart from that, there are courses for non-English majors.
Location:
Muban Chombung Rajabhat University is in Rachaburi province (south of Bangkok). It is 27 kms from Rachaburi and about 100 km from Bangkok. It is surrounded by natural environment of trees and hills.
Address:
Muban Chombung Rajabhat University.
Ampur Chombung
Rachaburi 70150, THAILAND.
Tel.(032) 261790 –97 Fax : (032) 261078
Qualifications for contract teacher :
-Native speaker of English
-25-60 years old.
-Male or female.
-BA (preferred in English Teaching ) up to Master degree preferred.
-At least 1 year experience in ESL teaching.
-Hold a non-immigrant visa.
-Be able to teach ENGLISH at the post secondary level.
Responsibilities :
-Teach English (maximum of 16 periods a week).
-Work as an advisor to the English Program.
-Develop and produce English instructional materials.
-Hold Intensive English Training courses (or English seminar) for students, staff and /or the community.
Salary :
-32,000 baht will be paid monthly at the end of each month.
Application for the job :
-Send a photo, a photo copy of certificate or qualifications, recommendations and resume to :
Or call Daroonee 081 922 2960
Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
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