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Weekend English Teaching Positions

🏫 Classy English Language Play and Learn Center
📍Thailand
💰 Up To 600 THB per hour
Part-TimeLanguage SchoolEnglish / ESL / TEFL
Non-Native
Job Description:

Classy English Language Play and Learn Center is seeking enthusiastic and reliable teachers to join our weekend programs. We welcome both native and non-native English speakers, with a particular encouragement for Burmese/Myanmar teachers to apply. The teaching positions are part-time and based in multiple locations including Salaya, Saraburi City, Chonburi, Bangkok, and Ratchaburi.

About the Role:
- Weekend teaching positions with consistent work for 3–5 hours per day.
- Lessons are pre-prepared, focusing on relaxed, activity-based, and speaking-focused classes.
- Emphasis on games, role plays, and interactive activities for students aged 5 and above.
- Light reading and writing incorporated in a fun manner.
- Supported by a friendly teaching team.

Compensation:
- Native English Speakers (NES) will earn 500–600 THB per hour.
- Non-Native English Speakers (NNES) will earn 300–350 THB per hour.
- Guaranteed weekend teaching hours.

Application Instructions:
- Include the branch name in the email subject line.
- Do not inquire about branch locations; search for "Classy English [Branch Name]" on Google for details.
- Send your CV and a brief cover letter to ben.classyenglish@gmail.com.

We are excited to welcome new team members to Classy English Language Play and Learn Center.

Originally posted on Teast


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