Part-Time English Teacher

AUA Language Center
Chiang Mai, ThailandPart-TimeCompetitive Salary
Posted 8 hours ago
AUA Language Center in Chiang Mai is seeking 1–2 enthusiastic and dedicated Part-Time English Teachers to join our team to primarily assist with weekend classes.

We are looking for candidates who are:
- Energetic and passionate about teaching
- Reliable, flexible, and professional
- Confident in working with young learners and teenagers
- Experienced in teaching English
- Holding a teaching qualification or certification (required)
- Work permit holders preferred

Location: Chiang Mai
Schedule: Mainly Saturdays and Sundays
Flexible part-time hours

If you enjoy helping students build confidence in English and wish to be part of a supportive teaching team, we would love to hear from you.

Please send your CV and cover letter to chiangmai@auathailand.org.

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