English Teacher
Phuket Rawai Language School
Phuket, Thailand•Part-Time•Competitive Salary
Posted 16 days ago
We are urgently seeking two Native English Speakers to join our friendly and supportive teaching team at a primary school in Thailand. The position is available for one semester or longer, and includes teaching support for governmental projects.
What We Offer:
- Teaching opportunities in a primary school setting
- Participation in governmental English teaching projects, offering both short-term and long-term courses
- A welcoming and collaborative working environment
- Opportunities for continued teaching engagement and professional development
Position: English Teacher (Native Speakers)
Start Date: Immediate
Duration: One Semester or Longer, with options for both long and short courses
If you are passionate about education and enjoy working with young learners and young adults, we would love to hear from you. Shortlisted candidates are encouraged to respond promptly, as positions will be filled urgently.
Please contact us via the school’s WhatsApp at +66661130952.
What We Offer:
- Teaching opportunities in a primary school setting
- Participation in governmental English teaching projects, offering both short-term and long-term courses
- A welcoming and collaborative working environment
- Opportunities for continued teaching engagement and professional development
Position: English Teacher (Native Speakers)
Start Date: Immediate
Duration: One Semester or Longer, with options for both long and short courses
If you are passionate about education and enjoy working with young learners and young adults, we would love to hear from you. Shortlisted candidates are encouraged to respond promptly, as positions will be filled urgently.
Please contact us via the school’s WhatsApp at +66661130952.
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