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Part-Time Weekend English Teachers (Primary & Secondary)

🏫 Eden Vision Inter Language School (ELS)
📍Mae Sai, Thailand
💰 Up To 400 THB per hour
Part-TimeLanguage SchoolEnglish / ESL / TEFL
Job Description:

We are looking for vibrant and passionate part-time English teachers in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai, to guide our primary and secondary school students on weekends. Your main focus will be helping young learners build confidence in their English communication skills, grammar, and vocabulary through interactive and engaging sessions. The schedule is strictly on weekends for 2 hours per day, offering a highly flexible setup that fits perfectly around other weekday commitments or studies.
Qualifications & Requirements:
The ideal applicant must possess excellent English communication skills and a genuine love for teaching children and teenagers. Previous experience in tutoring, TEFL/TESOL certification, or general classroom management is a major plus, alongside a reliable and punctual work ethic. We welcome energetic individuals who know how to keep a classroom engaged, motivated, and moving forward throughout the two-hour lessons.

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👉 Apply Here: hr.edenvision@gmail.com

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