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PART-TIME Kinder/Phonics Teacher

🏫 Phonics ‍‌​‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‌‌‍​‌‍1st
📍Bangkok, Thailand
💰 500 THB per hour
Job Description:

We are currently seeking NATIVE English speakers from the UK, US, CN, Aus, NZ, with teaching experience for young children to join our Phonics Weekend Program. The position is part-time and involves teaching a small group of children aged 2-8 years old.

The teaching hours are flexible, either on weekdays or weekends (Saturday and/or Sunday), with morning (9:00-12:00) or afternoon (1:00-4:00) sessions lasting 3-6 hours per day. The locations for the program include Srinakarin, Sukhumvit, Lad Prao, Chonburi, Iconsiam, and Chaeng Watthana.

We offer a competitive hourly rate of 500+ Baht, totaling 2,250 to 3,000 Baht per working day. If you are a professional teacher with a passion for working with young children, please send your CV to phonics1st@hotmail.com.

Join us at PHONICS FIRST CENTRE at any of our branches:

Srinakarin Branch

Sukhumvit Branch

Lad Prao Branch

ICONSIAM Branch

Chonburi Branch

Chaeng Watthana Branch

Visit our website at www.phonics1st.com or follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/phonics1st.



👉 Apply Here: phonics1st@hotmail.com

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