Modulo Language School in Bangkok is seeking a full-time Native Japanese Teacher to join our vibrant team. This role requires teaching at both the Icon Siam and Central Rama 9 branches, including evenings and weekends. We are looking for a personable, knowledgeable, and effective teacher dedicated to helping students learn and enhancing their teaching skills. You will teach a diverse range of courses, such as general Japanese, business Japanese, and academic tests, primarily to adults, but also to children and teenagers.
Why Choose Modulo Language School?
- Competitive Compensation: Teachers earn 410 baht per 50-minute private lesson during weekdays, with an increase of 15% on Saturdays and 10% on Sundays. Group classes pay up to 600 baht per lesson. First-year teachers can earn an average of over 45,000 baht per month, with increased rates for second-year contracts.
- Leave and Holidays: Enjoy limited paid leave and up to 34 days of unpaid leave for holidays, allowing you to explore Thailand and beyond.
- Professional Development: We offer extensive coaching and training, all funded by Modulo, to help you meet our high standards.
- Convenient Locations: Our four branches are accessible via Bangkok's BTS and MRT systems.
- Visa and Work Permit Assistance: Modulo handles and covers the cost of visas and work permits.
- Comprehensive Benefits: Health insurance, annual raises, internal promotions, and significant course discounts are available.
- Flexible Contracts: Choose between 5-day or 6-day work weeks.
- Team Building: Participate in quarterly events, including river cruises and charity work.
To explore more about working with us, you can access our guide at https://www.modulolearning.com/docs/guide-for-candidates.pdf. For additional details about life at Modulo, visit our website: https://www.modulolearning.com/. For inquiries, reach out to us at hr@modulo.school.
Candidate Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree
- Japanese teaching certificate
- Residing in or willing to relocate to Thailand
- Availability on evenings and weekends
- Native Japanese speaker from Japan
- Willingness to commit to a one-year contract
If you meet these criteria and are interested in applying, please fill out the application form here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeFtys5dFRgM_i88Agcgi5_QP5Wmi5h1cieE3-NViVN9miooA/viewform
Website: https://www.modulolearning.com/
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