Baan Pasaplearn Study Home in Lampang, Thailand is seeking a part-time English teacher for its English Conversation Class aimed at young learners. We are looking for a friendly and enthusiastic educator who enjoys working with children and fostering a positive classroom environment.
The class consists of children aged 6 to 9 years, with approximately eight students per session. We seek a teacher who understands young Thai learners and can deliver engaging and interactive lessons to support early language development.
Candidates should be either native or non-native English speakers and ideally possess a TESOL or TEFL certificate, or a valid teaching license in Thailand. Experience teaching Thai students and working with kindergarten or primary-aged children is strongly preferred.
Strong classroom management skills and clear, natural English communication are essential. The teacher should be able to conduct lessons using interactive methods such as games, movement activities, and songs, while also providing structured feedback to parents.
This part-time role offers a pay rate of 500 THB per hour. Classes are held on Saturdays, with the contract running from June 7 to August 23, 2026, for a total of three months. Teaching will follow prepared lesson plans in a supportive and organized environment.
Interested applicants are encouraged to send their resume, stating the position applied for, teaching experience, and availability to start via email at melimarxtta@gmail.com. We welcome applicants passionate about teaching children and interested in working in a warm and supportive setting in Lampang.
👉 Apply Here: melimarxtta@gmail.com
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