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ESL Teachers

🏫 The Language School
📍Surat Thani, Thailand
💰 Up To 400 THB per hour
Part-TimeLanguage SchoolEnglish / ESL / TEFL
Non-Native
Job Description:

The Language School in Surat Thani is seeking committed ESL Teachers for a part-time role, offering at least ฿400 per hour. This position involves teaching kindergarten, primary, and high school students for an average of 20 hours per week, with additional hours available. Classes are held Monday to Friday, with weekend classes also available, accommodating 16 to 30 students per class.

Responsibilities include planning and teaching lessons using provided guidelines and materials, as well as conducting speaking and written assessments. Teachers can earn a minimum of ฿32,000 per month and may receive insurance coverage if needed. All work visas and permits for a six-month period will be covered.

Professional development includes an induction process, teaching observations, feedback, and continuous development opportunities.

Candidates must be native speakers from specified countries or fluent non-native speakers with an Education Degree and TOEIC certification. A TEFL/TESOL certification, enthusiasm, reliability, and a passion for teaching children are essential.

Interested applicants should send a cover letter, a 1-2 minute introduction video, and a resume with a recent photograph to ht@thelanguage.online.

Originally posted on Teast


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