Full-Time NES Teachers (Bangkok, Thailand)
Bangkok, Thailand•Full-Time•Up To 47,500 THB per month
Posted 20 days ago
Join Wall Street English as a Full-Time English Teacher!
Wall Street English is looking for enthusiastic and dedicated Native English-Speaking (NES) Teachers to deliver interactive and engaging English lessons to adult learners (ages 15+). If you love teaching small, dynamic classes, this is a great opportunity to join a well-established language school in Thailand.
Who We’re Looking For
✔️ Native English Speaker (UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa).
✔️ Bachelor’s degree in any field.
✔️ 120-hour TEFL, TESOL, or CELTA certification (Classroom-based learning required).
✔️ Passionate about education and language instruction.
✔️ Comfortable teaching adults (15+) in small-class settings.
✔️ Willing to work weekday evenings and weekends.
✔️ Strong team player, proactive, and supportive of students.
Work Schedules & Salary
Full-Time Contract
💰 Base Salary: 47,500 THB/month
⏳ 40 hours per week, 30 contact hours
📆 Schedule: Saturday & Sunday + 3 consecutive weekdays
Benefits & Perks
✅ Immediate medical insurance (including dental care).
✅ Social Security benefits.
✅ Free visa & work permit assistance.
✅ Tax management support.
✅ Opportunities for leadership development.
✅ Work in a city OR near the beach.
✅ 10 paid vacation days + all Thai public holidays.
✅ Uniform (long-sleeved shirts provided).
How to Apply
📩 Send the following to: jobs@wallstreetenglish.in.th
✅ Updated CV/Resume
📢 Applicants currently living abroad are welcome!
🚀 Join Wall Street English and help students achieve their language learning goals! 🌍📚✨
Originally posted on Teast
Website: https://www.wallstreetenglish.in.th
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wse.thailand
Originally posted on Teast
Website: https://www.wallstreetenglish.in.th/en/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WallStreetEnglish/
Wall Street English is looking for enthusiastic and dedicated Native English-Speaking (NES) Teachers to deliver interactive and engaging English lessons to adult learners (ages 15+). If you love teaching small, dynamic classes, this is a great opportunity to join a well-established language school in Thailand.
Who We’re Looking For
✔️ Native English Speaker (UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa).
✔️ Bachelor’s degree in any field.
✔️ 120-hour TEFL, TESOL, or CELTA certification (Classroom-based learning required).
✔️ Passionate about education and language instruction.
✔️ Comfortable teaching adults (15+) in small-class settings.
✔️ Willing to work weekday evenings and weekends.
✔️ Strong team player, proactive, and supportive of students.
Work Schedules & Salary
Full-Time Contract
💰 Base Salary: 47,500 THB/month
⏳ 40 hours per week, 30 contact hours
📆 Schedule: Saturday & Sunday + 3 consecutive weekdays
Benefits & Perks
✅ Immediate medical insurance (including dental care).
✅ Social Security benefits.
✅ Free visa & work permit assistance.
✅ Tax management support.
✅ Opportunities for leadership development.
✅ Work in a city OR near the beach.
✅ 10 paid vacation days + all Thai public holidays.
✅ Uniform (long-sleeved shirts provided).
How to Apply
📩 Send the following to: jobs@wallstreetenglish.in.th
✅ Updated CV/Resume
📢 Applicants currently living abroad are welcome!
🚀 Join Wall Street English and help students achieve their language learning goals! 🌍📚✨
Originally posted on Teast
Website: https://www.wallstreetenglish.in.th
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wse.thailand
Originally posted on Teast
Website: https://www.wallstreetenglish.in.th/en/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WallStreetEnglish/
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