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NES Teacher - Weekend and Summer Camp

🏫 EduPlay Language Center
📍Bangkok, Thailand
💰 Up To 500 THB per hour
Part-TimeLanguage SchoolEnglish / ESL / TEFL
Job Description:

EduPlay Language Center at Pinklao Branch in Bangkok is seeking a native English-speaking teacher for weekend and summer camp sessions. This is a part-time position with a pay rate of at least ฿500 per hour. The role requires teaching on weekends, either both Saturday and Sunday or just one of the days. We are looking for a long-term commitment of approximately one year.

The language center is conveniently located near Central Pinklao Department Store. The position involves teaching five classes per day to students aged 4-10 years old. We are particularly interested in teachers who have a passion for teaching young children, are kind, and active. Experience with teaching phonics to children aged 3-5 years old is preferred. All classes are conducted on-site.

Please send your resume to the provided email address. We welcome all applicants and look forward to hearing from you. The start date for teaching is February 14, 2026.

Originally posted on Teast


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