NES Positions for Immediate Start
Applications close in -1775 days
SIAM Computer & Language School are hiring for our remaining few positions – all positions are (near) immediate start with interviews next week from Monday, May 20. Remaining positions are in Bangkok suburbs.
We are seeking to add enthusiastic NES teachers to our existing team with positions available in the following areas of the city :
•Rom Klao Rd (Minburi end) – One math position for M1-3 and two English language positions (Eng and drama) (Eng & Eng of health) – (Mattayon levels)
•Town in Town (near Ramkamheang 43/1) One English language position – (Mattayon level)
•Tiwanon Rd (Cheangwattana end) One English language position (kindergarten)
•Suksawat Rd area (private school) One Primary position left
Requirements:
•Bachelor’s Degree (any field)
•120Hr TEFL or a CELTA qualification
•Teaching experience in Thailand or elsewhere is a bonus
•A reliable and positive demeanour
•Some understanding of Thai culture (ideally)
•The ability / willingness to develop and grow as a teacher with the support of our professional development team
•Be aged between 23 and 55 (client specified)
•Be a native speaker of English (or near native speaker from Europe or the Americas)
•**Immediate, or near immediate start potential**
What we offer:
•Competitive salary packages (vary depending on subject(s) taught with minimum as advertised)
•Completion of assignment and performance bonuses
•Paid sick leave
•Health insurance
•Work Permit and visa assistance
•Western management team
•Professional development
•Curriculum and supplementary materials
•Orientation and support
If you feel we may be a good fit for you and you are keen to acquire a solid, reliable position, please send your resume via the link provided here on Ajarn.com.
Shortlisted candidates meeting our review criteria will be contacted directly by email for prompt interview appointment.
Good luck!
Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
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