The Thai-Japanese Association School in Bangkok is the largest Japanese school outside of Japan, with nearly 2,500 Japanese students and 150 teachers. If you are a teacher who is passionate about Japanese culture and seeking a professional yet relaxed work environment in Thailand, this opportunity might be perfect for you.
Job Benefits:
• Competitive starting monthly compensation ranging from 80,000 to 90,000 Thai baht, with higher starting salaries for those with Japanese language proficiency.
• Generous annual bonuses ranging from 200% to 300% of one month's salary based on years of service.
• Provident retirement fund with school matching contributions up to 3%.
• Long-term service allowance for teachers employed over 6 years.
• 40 days of paid vacation plus Thai national holidays.
• Airfare from your home country paid for.
• Health insurance and assistance with visa and work permits.
General Job Description:
• Teach English independently and collaboratively with Japanese teachers.
• Create engaging classroom materials for student-centered activities.
• Plan lessons and maintain records.
• Participate in school extracurricular activities.
Required Qualifications and Documents:
• Native English speaker with a passport from select countries.
• Degree in education from an accredited university.
• Teaching license or qualification valid for the contract period.
• Provide original degrees, transcripts, teaching licenses, and background check.
To apply, send your CV/resume to Jeff at recruitment.tjas@gmail.com. Only candidates meeting all requirements will be contacted. Please refrain from contacting the school directly. Thank you for your understanding.
👉 Apply Here: recruitment.tjas@gmail.com
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Please review the requirements to teach English in Thailand before you start applying for teaching positions. If the job post specifies "NES" or "Native English Speaker", it typically means applicants are required to be from one of the following countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa. However, in some cases, this may indicate a preference rather than a strict requirement.
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