English Language Instructor at Bangkok Glass Public Company Limited
Bangkok Glass Public Company Limited
Location: Ayutthaya
Bangkok Glass is a renowned glass manufacturer in Thailand and is home to BGPU, one of the top football teams in Thai League 1. They have recently established an on-site language center focused on enhancing the English speaking and listening skills of their staff.
Job Description:
- Organize and deliver conversational English classes to groups of 5-6 students in a fun and relaxed setting.
- Monitor and enhance speaking, listening, and pronunciation skills.
- Develop and conduct occasional English activity days.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary of around 60,000 per month.
- Company health insurance.
- Visa and work permit assistance.
- Company transport available from various areas around Bangkok.
- Excellent working environment.
Qualifications:
- Native English speaker from the UK with a strong command of English.
- Bachelor's degree.
- CELTA / TESOL / TEFL certification would be advantageous.
- Minimum 2 years of teaching experience.
- Familiarity with different teaching methods.
- Must be a team player.
Website: https://www.bgc.co.th
👉 Apply Here: kitti.t@bgc.co.th
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