B Tools Training is seeking Part-time NES Corporate English Trainers in Bangkok and nearby provinces. Classes are 2 hours, twice a week, in the afternoons (13:00-17:00) or evenings (17:00-20:00). The hourly rate is at least ฿600, with additional travel expenses covered.
Required Qualifications:
- Certified English teacher (e.g. TEFL, CELTA, TESOL)
- 1-2 years of adult English teaching experience
- Native English speakers with neutral accent
- Must reside in Bangkok
Job Highlights:
- Contracted courses (30-60 hours)
- Teaching materials and support provided
- Opportunities to work with leading industry brands
To apply, email your CV, teaching certificates, professional photo, availability, and current location in BKK to hr@btoolstraining.com.
👉 Apply Here: hr@btoolstraining.com
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