Fun Language International (Thailand)

Fun Native English Teachers for May Start (Thailand)

Bangkok, ThailandFull-TimeUp To 44,000 THB per month
Posted 26 days ago
We are looking for fun & caring teachers to join our team. We have positions available in the following branches:
1. Bangkok (Ari area)
2. Ban Pong (Ratchaburi)
3. Phitsanulok (City)

We are looking for teachers who are:
- Native English Speakers (from UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa).
- Fun and enthusiastic individuals who will be caring teachers for our students

Benefits:
- Salary of 44,000 THB / month
- Full Training provided and maximum support given by training staff and management
- Ready-made curriculum, fully complete lesson plans and all teachig materials
- A Thai teacher assigned to each foreign teacher
- Company provides for visas and work permits
- Support finding your accommodation
- Health and accident insurance
- Thai Bank account provided
- Monday to Friday 8 hours work per day
- Approximately 25 teaching periods per week
- 2 paid sick days per term

We have a big team of teachers (foreign and Thai), Trainers and Senior Teachers. Being part of our team, we will support you and train you. All we ask in return is that you are committed and take teaching seriously - as in the end, the goal is for you to be a good teacher for our students. :)

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Please review the requirements to teach English in Thailand before applying. If a post says “NES” or “Native English Speaker”, it usually means applicants must be from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa (sometimes it’s a preference, not a hard rule).
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