Mahidol University Faculty of Information and Communication Technology is seeking an English Instructor for a full-time position at their Salaya Campus in Nakhon Pathom. The successful candidate will have at least a Bachelor's degree in English, Education, or a related field, along with experience in teaching EFL, ESL, or EAP. Candidates with experience in Thailand and those possessing an ESL Teaching Certificate (such as CELTA, DELTA, TEFL, or TESOL) are preferred. While being a native English speaker is advantageous, it is not a requirement.
The position offers a competitive starting salary of at least ฿40,000 per month, with opportunities for salary review, bonuses, and additional earnings. The role includes up to 15 classroom hours per week, allowing time for preparation and development, and is on a one-year renewable contract basis. Benefits include medical coverage, a work permit, a free weekday shuttle service to and from Phayathai Campus in downtown Bangkok, and access to on-campus facilities such as gyms, sports complexes, international food courts, and cultural events.
Interested applicants should send a cover letter, CV with a recent photo, degree certificate (with embassy-issued verification if possible), transcripts, ESL teaching certificate, two professional reference letters, and any other relevant documents to the HR Division. Applications can be submitted via email to muicthr@gmail.com. Please note that applicants must meet the criteria for a teaching demonstration to be considered.
👉 Apply Here: muicthr@gmail.com
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