Rajabhat Phetchaburi University is seeking foreign teachers to teach English to undergraduate students. Located in Phetchaburi Province, Thailand, this government university is about 2 hours south of Bangkok and 12 kilometers from Haadchaosamran beach.
Qualifications:
- Native/Non-native English speakers
- Bachelor's/Master's Degree in TESOL, English Studies, Linguistics, Business Administration, or related field
- ESL Teaching certificate (TEFL, TESOL, or equivalent)
- Aged 25-50
- Minimum 3 years teaching experience
- Available to start in June/July 2024
Job Description:
- Full-time position with a one-year contract
- Teaching university students (English major and general education) for 15-18 hours/week
- Conducting extra classes: TOEFL, IELTS, TOEIC courses, English Camps
- Designing course syllabi and academic textbooks
Benefits:
- Salary: 32,000 – 40,000 Thai baht per month
- University covers Non-B Visa and work permit costs
- Paid Thai government holidays (approximately 13-15 days annually)
To apply, please send a cover letter, resume, recent photo, diploma copy, TEFL certificate, passport, and references to the English Program at jiraporn.ple@mail.pbru.ac.th, pimonmas.pib@mail.pbru.ac.th
Website: http://www.pbru.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: jiraporn.ple@mail.pbru.ac.th
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