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Full-time Native English Teachers Immediate Start

This job is located at GES Thailand in Surathani, Surin

Expected salary: At least 30,000 Baht/month
Published on: 23-06-2016
We are a reputable provider in Thailand. We have teaching positions currently available for native English teachers for immediate start. Teaching level varies from kindergarten, primary and high school . Experienced & first time teachers. Location in Surin & Surathani. Contract period from a term to a year:

Benefits:
- Placement in a reputable school
-starting salary from Baht 30,000/month (depending on experience & qualification)
-assist, prepare & provide documentation for visa requirements & work permit
-assist in finding suitable accommodation
- English/Thai speaking consultants on hand to provide support & guidance
- Academic support
- Options to renew contract

Requirements:
- Native English speakers from UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand & Ireland
- Minimum age 22
-Must have Bachelor degree in any field
-CELTA / TESOL / TESL / TEFL accreditation will be an advantage
- Able to start immediately & complete contract

Interested applicants please forward CV, photo, email & mobile contact to arrange an interview. Only short listed applicants will be contacted.



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