Posted: 18th November 2018

JOB TITLE

NES Teacher for High School, Thailand

JOB LOCATION

Thailand

JOB CATEGORY

English Teacher

COUNTRY

Thailand

EXPERIENCE

No experience required

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

1

APPLICATION DEADLINE

18th December 2018

Applications close in -1955 days

JOB DETAILS

Text-And-Talk Language School is hiring for a NES teacher age between 22 - 50 years to teach English Grammar and Conversation for high school students at Samsen road in Bangkok province, near Dusit zoo and Krung Thon Bridge.

Job Details:

- The school is located on. Samsen road in Bangkok province, near Dusit zoo and Krung Thon bridge.
- Teaching subject is English focusing on grammar, writing, and conversation at high school levels.
- The class size is between 30-35 students. Students are lovely and very attentive.
- Working hours is Monday to Friday from 07:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at 20 teaching periods per week.
- The contract starts December 1, 2018 and the contract for this academic year ends on April 2019. For renewal of contract for the next academic year is 12 months.
- Teacher´s salary is 38,000 baht per month.

QUALIFICATIONS

The Requirements for Applications:

• Bachelor’s Degree 
• English native speaker
• 120-Hour TEFL or CELTA qualification
• Teaching experience in Thailand or elsewhere
• Must be reliable and understand Thai working culture
• Currently residing in Thailand and can commute to the work location on time


SALARY AND BENEFITS

We offer:

• Social Security health insurance
• Work permit and visa assistance
• Support from our team

To apply:

Please submit your CV to Hedda at
Only qualified applicants will be contacted for interviews. When contacted, please prepare a 20-minute demonstration lesson on both English grammar and conversation lessons for high school, Pre-Intermediate levels.

Looking forward to hearing from you. 

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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