Watdonkaitia School is currently seeking an English language teacher to join its team. The position offers a renewable yearly contract with paid holidays in April and October. Non-native English speakers can expect a salary ranging from 27,000-30,000 baht/month, while native English speakers will start at 35,000 baht.
Applicants must have fluency in English with a neutral accent, hold a degree in education or a related field, and possess at least 1 year of teaching experience in Thailand.
If you meet the requirements and are interested, please send your application to englishprogram.wdk@gmail.com. Ensure your application includes a cover letter, resume, copy of passport page, copy of degree, and a link to a teaching video demonstration.
For more information about our school, visit wdk.ac.th.
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview and a teaching demonstration at the school. If you are unable to attend an in-person interview, you may be interviewed online with a video demonstration.
👉 Apply Here: englishprogram.wdk@gmail.com
Please mention that you found the job on Teast for the school's reference.
Please review the requirements to teach English in Thailand before you start applying for teaching positions. If the job post specifies "NES" or "Native English Speaker", it typically means applicants are required to be from one of the following countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa. However, in some cases, this may indicate a preference rather than a strict requirement.
Due to the high number of applications the schools receive they may not be able to respond to every application. If you don't hear back from them within a week or so, it's best to move on to the next job.
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