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One Non Native English speaker (Assistant of Administrator)

🏫 Sarasas Witaed Romklao School
📍Bangkok, Thailand
💰 Up To 20,000 THB per month
Full-TimePrivate School
Medical Insurance
Job Description:

One Non Native English Speaker (Assistant of Administrator)

Sarasas Witaed Romklao School is a bilingual and international school with more than 4,000 students and 160 foreign teachers and is one of the 45 Sarasas Affiliated Schools. It is located near Ladkrabang Airport Link, near Suwannaphum International Airport on Romklao Road next to Romklao soi 44. Prospective candidates are warmly invited to send in your resume. Please contact by email ‘’.


Positions:
 One Non Native English Speaker (Assistant of Administrator)


• The starting is immediately


Qualifications:
1. Non Native English speaker needs to graduate at least with a Bachelor’s degree in any field.
2. Able to make a commitment to work for at least one-year contract.
3. Good in presentation
4. Be creative person
5. Flexible in work
6. Good in management
7. Able to work off-site and accompany executives
8. Perform other tasks as assigned

Salary : 20,000 (negotiable)

Note: 3 month probations are provided for all positions

Benefits:
1. Approximately 2 months’ school holiday a year depends on school calendar
2. The contract is a twelve-month pay
3. Health insurance
4. The school pays for a visa and work permit on the second year of their employment onwards.





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Please review the requirements to teach English in Thailand before you start applying for teaching positions. If the job post specifies "NES" or "Native English Speaker", it typically means applicants are required to be from one of the following countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa. However, in some cases, this may indicate a preference rather than a strict requirement.


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