English Instructor for International ICT Undergraduate Program
Mahidol University, Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Salaya Campus
Position Details:
- Full-time position for English-speaking instructor
- 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. on Monday-Friday
- Maximum of up to 15 classroom hours per week
- 1-year contract with work permit and medical benefits
- Opportunities for an annual salary increase, bonus, and additional earnings
- Free weekday shuttle bus to and from Phayathai Campus in central Bangkok
- Low-cost campus shuttle to central Bangkok and BTS available
- Campus offers gym and sports facilities, international food, classical music concerts, and the international Jazz Festival
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in English, Education, or related programs
- Experience teaching EFL, ESL, or EAP in Thailand
- Ability to teach in a team and develop curriculum
- ESL Teaching Certificate - CELTA, DELTA, TEFL, or TESOL
- Native English speaker would be an advantage
Salary:
- At least ฿40,000 / month (full-time)
- Commensurate with experience and qualifications
To Apply:
Please E-mail a cover letter, resume, recent photo, degree certificate, transcripts, 2 letters of professional reference, and any relevant documents to the HR Division via E-mail: thaneeya.loy@mahidol.ac.th and pongpailin.mut@mahidol.ac.th
*Remark: The applicant must pass the defined criteria for the teaching demonstration.
Website: https://mahidol.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: pongpailin.mut@mahidol.ac.th
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