Keaes Language and Tutorial Centre, located in Bangkok, is seeking experienced and highly qualified teachers for English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math, Economics, and Business subjects. Positions are available for both full-time and part-time roles. Established in 1996, our school has helped over 10,000 students achieve their academic goals both in Thailand and internationally. We offer a diverse range of courses that prepare students for globally recognized exams like SAT, IGCSE, A-Levels, IB, TOEFL, and IELTS.
We have two branches: Ramkhamhaeng Branch at Ramkhamhaeng 129 and Ekamai Branch in Gateway Ekamai Mall, connected to BTS Ekamai. We provide a supportive international environment with a structured curriculum. Our benefits include a visa and work permit for partial-contract and full-time positions, a regular workweek of five days with flexible hours, and day-offs.
Requirements for applicants include a Bachelor’s Degree, a minimum one-year commitment for partial-contract and full-time positions, and a TEFL certificate (CELTA/Trinity TESOL preferred). Experience working with children is advantageous.
Interested candidates should send their CVs to career@keaes.com. For further information, visit our website at http://www.keaes.com.
Website: http://www.keaes.com
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