Hourly Paid English Instructor
British Council Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand•Part-Time•Up To 946 THB per hour
Posted 2 days ago
The British Council Thailand, located in Bangkok, is currently seeking Hourly Paid Instructors of English to join our team beginning in mid-May 2026. This part-time role offers a starting pay rate of ฿946.50 per hour, with potential increases based on qualifications. The position is a fixed-term contract for one year, with the possibility of renewal.
Key responsibilities include teaching students, monitoring and supporting learners' progress and performance, contributing to course monitoring, evaluation, and development, engaging in professional development and performance management, and supporting the broader objectives of the British Council. The role requires working in our teaching centers on weekends and at partner schools on weekdays, focusing on teaching children.
Applicants should hold a first degree and a CELTA or equivalent qualification, with some experience in teaching young learners. Familiarity with Thai learners is preferred. The position is open to both native and non-native English speakers, though non-native speakers must demonstrate a CEFR C2 level of English proficiency.
We offer benefits such as a paid visa and work permit, alongside training and development opportunities. Applications must be submitted through the specified link by 15 March 2026, as applications, CVs, or correspondence sent outside of this link will not be considered.
For more details and to apply, please visit: https://careers.britishcouncil.org/careers/job/563705890030429
Key responsibilities include teaching students, monitoring and supporting learners' progress and performance, contributing to course monitoring, evaluation, and development, engaging in professional development and performance management, and supporting the broader objectives of the British Council. The role requires working in our teaching centers on weekends and at partner schools on weekdays, focusing on teaching children.
Applicants should hold a first degree and a CELTA or equivalent qualification, with some experience in teaching young learners. Familiarity with Thai learners is preferred. The position is open to both native and non-native English speakers, though non-native speakers must demonstrate a CEFR C2 level of English proficiency.
We offer benefits such as a paid visa and work permit, alongside training and development opportunities. Applications must be submitted through the specified link by 15 March 2026, as applications, CVs, or correspondence sent outside of this link will not be considered.
For more details and to apply, please visit: https://careers.britishcouncil.org/careers/job/563705890030429
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