We’re Hiring: Full-Time Native English Teachers – Join Classy English!
Location: Salaya (with opportunities to work across multiple branches in Thailand)
Salary: 45,000–50,000 THB/month (based on experience)
Classy English Language School is expanding, and we’re looking for passionate, fun-loving native English-speaking teachers to join our growing team. If you enjoy working with children and believe learning should be active, engaging, and filled with real-life role play, we want to hear from you!
About the Role:
Full-time teaching position in Salaya
Teach both weekday and weekend classes
Deliver fun, dynamic lessons for students aged 3–13
Prepare materials (worksheets, visuals, multimedia, etc.)
Provide feedback to students and parents
Collaborate with a supportive teaching team
Join school work trips and occasional events
Create a positive and engaging classroom environment
What We Offer:
Role-play-based conversation and speaking classes
Salary starting from 45,000–50,000 THB/month
Work permit and visa provided and paid for
Paid school trips and teaching events
Friendly, professional work environment
Training and ready-to-use curriculum
Opportunities to teach across various branches in Thailand
What We’re Looking For:
Native English speaker with a bachelor’s degree
TEFL, TESOL, CELTA, or equivalent certification
Experience teaching children (ages 3–13)
Able to plan and teach creative, engaging lessons
Comfortable with role-play and conversation-based classes
Strong classroom management and communication skills
Adaptable, reliable, and positive attitude
Ready to join a professional, energetic team and make a real impact?
Apply now to become part of Classy English Language School.
Website: https://www.classy-english.com/
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