Wall Street English Thailand is currently expanding and looking for dynamic English language teachers to motivate learners. Prior experience is not necessary, but candidates must hold a bachelor's degree in any field, a TEFL or equivalent certification, and demonstrate native-like English proficiency.
We offer full-time positions with a monthly salary of 47,500 THB for 40 hours per week (including weekends) and part-time positions with a monthly salary of 30,000 THB for 20 contact hours per week. Both roles come with a one-year contract and the possibility of renewal bonuses. Benefits include 10 paid vacation days, Thai public holidays, immediate medical and dental insurance, free visa and work permit assistance, tax management support, and opportunities for leadership development.
Ideal candidates should be enthusiastic about teaching young adults and adult learners in small classes, and be willing to work evenings and weekends. At Wall Street English, you will be part of a professional, all-English environment with renewable 12-month contracts. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Website: https://www.wallstreetenglish.in.th
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