The Language School in Surat Thani is seeking dedicated ESL Teachers for nursery, kindergarten, and primary levels. This part-time opportunity offers at least ฿400 per hour, with a potential minimum monthly earning of 32,000 Baht. Teachers will engage with students across various class sizes, ranging from 16 to 30 students. The role involves teaching from Monday to Friday, with optional classes on weekends, averaging 20 teaching hours per week with possibilities for additional hours.
Responsibilities include planning lessons using provided materials, conducting speaking and written assessments, and adhering to structured induction and feedback processes. Benefits include insurance, visa and work permits coverage, and contracts renewable each semester based on performance and needs.
Applicants should be native English speakers from specified countries or fluent non-native speakers with an Education Degree and TOEIC certification. A TEFL/TESOL certification, a positive attitude, reliability, and a passion for teaching are essential.
To apply, candidates must email a cover letter, a 1-2 minute introduction video, a CV/resume with a recent photograph, and a teaching demonstration video (if available) to ht@thelanguage.online. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
👉 Apply Here: ht@thelanguage.online
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