RMIT University English Worldwide is seeking experienced native English speakers to join our team as IELTS/Academic English Instructors in Bangkok. We require candidates who can start in January and prefer those residing in the Rama II area or within a convenient distance of the Bangmod district.
As an instructor with RMIT English Worldwide, you will have the opportunity to teach various English language courses, including IELTS preparation, TOEIC preparation, Academic English, and Professional/Business English. Classes are conducted onsite in the Bangmod/Rama II area, with some programs offered online.
Compensation for this part-time role is at least 650 baht per hour, with reimbursement for transport expenses for on-site courses. Course durations typically range from 50 to 100 hours.
Application Requirements:
- Must be a qualified native English speaker.
- Eligible passport holders include those from the UK, USA, Ireland, South Africa, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.
To apply, please email your application to Dr. Ray Kan at raymond@rmitenglish.ac.th. Your application should include a cover letter, your CV, copies of your qualifications, and a recent photograph.
👉 Apply Here: raymond@rmitenglish.ac.th
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