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Full-Time Native Japanese Teacher

🏫 Modulo Language School
📍Bangkok, Thailand
💰 Up To 45,000 THB per month
Full-TimeLanguage SchoolEnglish / ESL / TEFLJapanese
Job Description:

Modulo Language School is currently hiring a Full-Time Native Japanese Teacher for their Bangkok location. We are the fastest-growing language school in Bangkok and are looking for a dedicated, effective, and personable native Japanese-speaking teacher who can work evenings and weekends.

As a teacher at Modulo, you will engage with a diverse group of adult learners, children, and teenagers at various proficiency levels. Our courses include general Japanese, business Japanese, academic tests, reading, writing, phonics, and more. The majority of our lessons are private, but we also offer small group classes with a maximum of eight students. We also provide corporate classes, which may have slightly larger groups.

Benefits of working with Modulo include:
- Competitive pay: Earn 410 baht per 50-minute private lesson on weekdays, with a 15% increase on Saturdays and 10% on Sundays. Small group classes pay up to 600 baht per lesson. First-year teachers can expect to earn over 45,000 baht monthly, and the rate increases to 430 baht per lesson from the second contract.
- Paid and unpaid leave: Enjoy some paid leave and up to 34 days of unpaid leave each year.
- Professional development: Receive ample coaching and training, fully paid for by Modulo.
- Convenient locations: Our four schools are located near Bangkok's BTS and MRT systems.
- Visa and work permit support: We organize and cover the cost of work permits.
- Additional benefits: Health insurance, yearly raises, internal promotions, course discounts, and more.
- Flexible contract options: Choose between 5-day or 6-day work weeks.
- Team building: Participate in quarterly events like river cruises and charity work.

Requirements for the position include:
- A bachelor's degree
- A Japanese teaching certificate
- Native Japanese speaker from Japan
- Current residency in Thailand or willingness to relocate
- Availability for evenings and weekends
- Commitment to a one-year contract

If you're interested, please complete the application form using this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeFtys5dFRgM_i88Agcgi5_QP5Wmi5h1cieE3-NViVN9miooA/viewform

For more details, visit our website at https://www.modulolearning.com/. Should you have any questions, feel free to email us at hr@modulo.school.

Originally posted on Teast


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