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Full-time Native English Speakers, South African, European and Filipina teachers are sought

This job is located at T. Bam in Suratthani

Expected salary: Negotiable
Published on: 20-12-2014
Native English Speakers, South African, European and Filipina teachers are sought in Surat Thani , Phatthalung and Hat Yai South Thailand for immediate and start early January .

1, Duration of the present contract: two semesters, with possibility of extensions
Our firm usually able to organize work for the “falling out “months
2, Average teaching periods: not more than 21
3, Description of the schools: governmental primary or high school
4. Subject to teach: English conversation
5, Location: Surat Thani, Hat Yai and Phatthalung. However, we have positions for male and female teachers in more provinces, please name your preference
6, Salary: 30.000 BAHT each month ( Filipina 17.000)
7, Starting: immediately , early January, depending on the school
8, Work Permit: our firm covers the costs of Work Permit and the adjoined one-year-visa.

Requirements:
- BA degree at least
- able to work independently
- max 55
- TEFL is a plus

How to apply:
Send your ;-
-resume
- copies of your diploma/s
-recent pictures - one passport-like and the rest among children
-indicate possible start date and
-contact details for Thailand.

Applicants please contact to:
e-mail: [email protected]
Skype: puszta56 or
LINE: honthy

So, please don’t forget to send your- ;
- CV
- copies of your diploma/s
- latest pictures


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