The AUA Language Center, a prestigious institution established in 1952 under the royal patronage and with the American Embassy's support, is seeking Part-Time Native English Speaking Corporate Teachers. This role is ideal for enthusiastic and committed educators who are passionate about teaching English. The position involves teaching both onsite in Rayong/Bangkok and online.
Key Requirements:
- Native English speakers
- Bachelor's Degree in any field, with a preference for education-related disciplines
- Possession of an English language teaching certificate such as TESOL, TEFL, or CELTA
- Minimum of 2-3 years of experience in teaching English, preferably in adult or corporate settings
- Familiarity with the Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) approach
- Proficiency in using teaching and learning technologies
- Ability to travel to assigned locations; possessing a car and driving license is advantageous
- Strong dedication and commitment to teaching
Employment Details:
- Yearly contract with competitive terms
- Travel allowance provided
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply by visiting the AUA Language Center website and completing the Teacher Recruitment webform at https://www.auathailand.org/en/working-with-us-teachers/. Shortlisted candidates will undergo an interview process and are required to provide a background/police clearance. Note that AUA has a retirement age of 60 for full-time and contracted employees.
For inquiries, please contact academic@auathailand.org.
👉 Apply Here: academic@auathailand.org
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