Phetchaburi Rajabhat University in Thailand is seeking full-time English Language Teachers to join our institution. Located in Phetchaburi Province, approximately two hours south of Bangkok and 12 kilometers from Haadchaosamran Beach, our government university offers a vibrant teaching environment for undergraduate students.
Qualifications:
- Candidates may be native or non-native English speakers.
- A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in TESOL, English Studies, Linguistics, Business Administration, or a related field is required.
- An ESL teaching certificate such as TEFL or TESOL is necessary.
- Applicants should be between 25 and 50 years old.
- A minimum of three years of teaching experience is expected.
- Candidates must be available to start work in November 2025.
Job Description:
- This is a one-year contract position.
- You will be responsible for teaching university students for 15-18 hours per week, including English major and general education classes.
- Additional teaching responsibilities include TOEFL, IELTS, TOEIC courses, and English Camps.
- You will also be involved in designing course syllabi and writing academic textbooks.
Benefits:
- The monthly salary ranges from 32,000 to 40,000 Thai Baht, depending on qualifications.
- The university will cover the costs for the Non-B Visa and work permit.
- Paid leave is provided for all Thai government holidays, usually totaling 13 to 15 days annually.
Interested applicants can contact us via the following emails: sunsern.lao@mail.pbru.ac.th or gordon.wade4@gmail.com.
👉 Apply Here: sunsern.lao@mail.pbru.ac.th
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