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NES Weekend Teacher

🏫 EduPlay Language Center (Pinklao Branch)
📍Bangkok, Thailand
💰 Up To 500 THB per hour
Part-TimeLanguage SchoolEnglish / ESL / TEFL
Job Description:

EduPlay Language Center (Pinklao Branch), located in Bangkok, is urgently seeking a native English-speaking teacher for part-time weekend teaching positions. The role involves teaching on Saturdays and Sundays, or only one of these days, at our center near Central Pinklao Department Store. We require a teacher who is committed to a long-term engagement, ideally for at least one year.

The position involves conducting two classes per day, catering to students aged 4-10 years old. We are particularly looking for someone who enjoys teaching young children, especially in our Phonics lessons for kids aged 3-5 years old. Classes are conducted on-site.

The position offers a competitive rate of at least ฿500 per hour. If you are passionate, kind, and active in teaching, please send us your resume. The start date for teaching is November 22, 2026. We welcome all applications and look forward to hearing from you.

Email your application to: Pep_pep_hz@hotmail.com

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