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Conversational English Teachers needed in Thailand
BFITS ThailandConversational English Teachers needed in Thailand
Available Program:Conversational English Program (CEP) Teaching.
CEP:
Buriram(1 position):Teaching at a public secondary school in Surin (Northeastern Thailand). The position is for teaching grade 9 and grade 11 Intensive English. The teaching load averages to 23 hours per week.
Surin(1 position):Teaching at a public secondary school in Surin (Northeastern Thailand). The position is for teaching grade 8 Intensive English. The teaching load averages to 23 hours per week.
Benefits
• 33,000 baht salary per month plus 500 baht per hour over 25 teaching hours/weekly
• 10 month academic year contract that can be extended for additional years and additional benefits
* CEP: 10 month contract with March and April as unpaid leave. No reduced pay/teaching hours due to school holidays
• Monthly supplemental attendance bonus of 750 baht per month
• End of Contract bonus
• Guaranteed yearly 3% cost of living pay increase minimum
• BUPA medical and dental insurance paid
• 1-2 weeks paid vacation (additional week for additional years of employment up to 4 weeks)
• All Thai government holidays off with pay (13-15 days annually)
• 2-4 Paid personal/sick days (unused personal days reimbursed at 500 baht per day at end of contract)
• Assistance in obtaining a Non-B visa (Teacher must provide proper documentation-original degree/TEFL)
• Visa extension, work permit, and teacher’s license paid by BFITS
• Assistance (if needed) in locating housing
• Airport pickup (if needed)
• Yearly professional development training provided for free during school breaks
• Western Management
Minimum Requirements:
• Native English Speaker (Passport and Degree from USA, Canada, UK, Australia).
• Bachelor's Degree (preference given to degrees in education or content area wishing to teach).
• TEFL/TESOL Certification.
• Police Clearance.
• Basic Office/IT Skills.
• One or more years teaching experience preferred (non-experienced teachers will be considered provided they have degrees specific to the content to be taught).
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