NES Teaching Positions, Thailand
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SIAM Computer & Language School are hiring for remaining positions on its External Program.
A variety of teaching positions in the city and its suburbs remain and are available to enthusiastic Native Speakers of English looking for an immediate start.
We are currently accepting applications with interviews ongoing for the following positions in Bangkok:
- One Mattayom position at lovely all girls’ school in Minburi area (immediate start) (NES)
- One PT Mattayom position on Ram Intra Rd area (near Lak Si) private school Mon / Tues only (NES)
- One Mattayom position at nice all girls´ school along the BTS line Sukumvit (Aug 14 start) (NES)
- One Mattayom position at nice all girls´ school by the river, near Wat Arun (immediate start)(NES)
- One Mattayom position at co-ed Mattayom school On Rom Klao Rd (Aug 14 start)(NES)
- One Primary position at co-ed primary school near BTS Ari (Aug 16 start)(NES)
- Additional positions (Primary in center) for NES
What we require:
•Bachelor’s Degree
•120Hr TEFL or CELTA qualification
•Teaching experience in Thailand or elsewhere
•A reliable and positive demeanour
•An understanding of Thai culture
•The ability to develop and grow as a teacher with the support of our professional development
•Be aged between 23 and 55 (client specified and school specific)
•Be a native speaker of English (Europeans with high levels of English language proficiency may be accepted for some positions)
What we offer:
•Competitive salary packages
•Completion of assignment bonuses
•Paid sick leave
•Health insurance
•Work Permit and visa assistance
•Western management team
•Professional development
•Curriculum and materials
•Orientation and support
If you feel you are right for us, and we may be a good fit for you, please send your resume via the link provided.
Shortlisted candidates meeting our initial review criteria will be contacted directly by email for prompt interview appointment.
Good luck!
Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
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