Latest Jobs in ‘Thailand’ Category
Friday, August 1st, 2008 |
1 teacher for Hat Yai Technical College, Hat Yai, Songkhla. 22 contact hours and plus 300 THB per Hour if more than 22 Hours. 5 working days per week, 32,000 baht per month gross salary, WP / Visa fees repaid on successful contract completion, possibility of o/t if interested, paid holidays and sick leave.
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Tuesday, April 29th, 2008 |
We are seeking full time teachers whose native language is English to teach children and young adults. Applicants should have a Bachelor’s degree but we would consider applicant with TEFL/TESOL or some other equivalent qualifications and teaching experience.
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Friday, March 21st, 2008 |
We need full and part time English Teachers, plus 1 Chinese Teacher to start work in various locations in beautiful Southern Thailand. Our business is growing and there are very real opportunities for career progression. If you would like an amazing one year experience, or you are ready to make a long term life changing commitment, there are real opportunities available in either management or teacher training.
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Wednesday, March 12th, 2008 |
Sawasdee Kha!
Inviting YOU to teach in the LAND OF SMILES!
We are a placement company in Thailand with 60 government schools and need to place over 160 applicants in May and November 2008. We have an outreach program whereby we place teachers or people who would like to teach in Thailand in rural schools. This is a great opportunity for people who wish to experience a different culture and have the adventure of a lifetime.
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Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 |
Fun Language International (Thailand) Ltd. is seeking full time teachers for its new programme in Lopburi. We are looking for young, energetic candidates whose native language is English.
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Wednesday, September 12th, 2007 |
Needed Native English speakers (American, British, Australian, Canadian and New Zealand)to teach Thai students in English subjects for Pre-Primary, Primary School in Private, Bilingual School (Thai-English)
Starting 15 September, 2007.
Salary : 35,000-42,000 Baht per month
Working Day; Monday-Friday at 07.30 am.- 04.00 pm.
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Wednesday, September 12th, 2007 |
Qualified and experienced teachers are required to work full-time in our Catholic School. Teachers must be from native English speaking countries excluding South Africa and the Phillipines.
Teachers must be flexible, caring and reliable. If you are interested in working for a profesional yet fun organization commencing in October please send a cover letter with a pasted cv and pic to mtbthailand@yahoo.com.
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Friday, September 7th, 2007 |
Full Time EFL teacher at Stamford College Phuket
To start in late October in preparation for Semester 2 of the academic year, we require an extra fulltime EFL teacher to join our staff. The position is salaried, the teaching load is approx 20 hours per week, and the duty requires the teacher to be in school from 8am to 4 pm Monday through Friday. We also offer other benefits, as well as the opportunity to teach extra classes for extra money if desired. Applicants must be native speakers of English, must hold a University degree ans must hold a TEFL certificate.
Please send a brief resume to davidsimons@stamfordcollege.org
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Thursday, September 6th, 2007 |
Full Time English Teacher
Teach English in a primary school for Pratom 4,5, and 6 in Hatyai location. We have one position open for an English native English Speaker. Great advantages such as light teaching hours, easy to find accommodations near by, 40minutes to the beach etc.
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