Posted: 29th October 2017
Primary School Teachers for Small Groups
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Earn up to 60,000 per month teaching English conversation to small groups of great kids.
AnnyTalk Kids is offering full-time/part-time teaching positions for qualified primary school teachers in Bangkok and Nonthaburi. Positions available starting in November 2017.
ABOUT US
AnnyTalk Kids focuses on teaching primary school children how to communicate fluently in spoken English. We provide a small-group (maximum 5 students), collaborative learning environment where children don´t just learn about English but learn how to express themselves in English in the context of engaging, high interest themes and topics.
Our curriculum was developed in partnership with one of the world’s leading English education publishers. Our Director of Education has 20 years of experience working in the English education field. We are looking for teachers who are as passionate as we are about helping children reach their full potential with kindness, sensitivity, and skill.
For teachers new to Thailand:
•Airport pickup
•Help setting up a Thai bank account
•Help finding long-term accommodations
•Help getting settled into life in Thailand
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
•English native speaker (from US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, or South Africa)
•3+ years teaching experience
•Experience teaching young children
•Responsible, reliable, and professional
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
•Teaching credential
•Experience teaching in Asia
To apply, please send a cover letter, CV (including nationality and date of birth), and recent professional photo to Managing Director Nathan Crandall at .
WHAT WE OFFER
•Up to 60,000 Baht per month (FT) or 500 Baht per hour (PT)
•Work permit (for full-time teachers)
•Health insurance (for full-time teachers)
•High professional standards
•Fun, supportive work environment
•Flexible hours
Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
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.