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Full-time Female EP Teacher

This job is located at AYC Thailand in Bangkok

Expected salary: At least 30,000 Baht/month
Published on: 11-11-2009

AYC Intercultural Programs is looking for a Native Speaking Female EP Teacher to teach English, Math, & Science at the P1 level in our school outside Bangkok in Nontaburi (Muang-Thong Tani).

Benefits:

  • 32,300 baht/month salary
  • Visa & Work Permit provided
    Requirements:
  • Female Native English Speaker
  • BA Degree
  • 1 Year experience (in Thailand preferred)

Interested applicants please e-mail the following documents to [email protected].

1) Resume/CV
2) Scan of Passport
3) Copy of Degree & Teaching Certifications
4) Color Photo

Our programs are fully supported by the Education Ministry of Thailand and Government Savings Bank and currently we have around 100 teachers in 40 schools all over Thailand. If you want to work with a highly reliable company in Thailand, join us.

Visit our website www.aycthailand.com to learn more about our organization.
Yours Sincerely,
Mr. Jeff Cobb
International Recruitment Manager
www.aycthailand.com
[email protected]
Mobile: + 66 86 476 7452
Office +66 2556-1533-38
Fax: +66 2-911-1700
GOT Building 7th floor, Ratchadaphisek soi 29, 10900 Chatuchak, Bangkok, THAILAND



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