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Hiring Part-Time NES Teacher for Winter Camp January 2026

🏫 Boston International School (Chiang Mai)
📍Chiang Mai, Thailand
💰 Up To 1,200 THB per day
Part-TimeInternational SchoolEnglish / ESL / TEFL
Job Description:

HIRING NOW — WINTER CAMP TEACHERS!
BIS Chiang Mai is looking for NES/European teachers for our Winter Camp 2026! ❄️

✔ 2–3 hrs teaching/day
✔ 8AM–2PM working hours
✔ 1,200 THB/day (negotiable)
✔ Fun English, games, and cultural activities
✔ Great atmosphere + supportive team!

📩 Apply now: mikechingu0403@bis.ac.th

Subject: Winter Camp Teacher Application 2026

Join us this winter and make learning unforgettable!

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👉 Apply Here: mikechingu0403@bis.ac.th

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