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Paid English Teaching Job in Lampang, Thailand

Paid English Teaching Job in Lampang, Thailand

May, 2015
Interested in living within a real northern Thai City (without foreign bars, pizza hut, etc., etc.)? Well, then this is the job for you. Lampang is a beautiful northern Thailand city. Kenneth McKenzie School is looking for a last minute, new teacher to assist teaching English only a few hours/day. Accommodation in Lampang, breakfast, lunch (each working day), and the opportunity to work with some of Thailand's cutest students, and nicest teachers awaits you. This is a PAID POSITION. That's right, you will receive 30,000 Thai Baht (roughly $900) per month for being a part of this program. Details will be presented in depth to those who inquire. ##Teacher Qualifications Required We are looking for someone who is preferably a woman, has experience in teaching cute little (Thai) kids, a 4-year bachelor's degree, and a lot of flexibility and cross-cultural sensitivity to teach, learn and experience the amazing-ness of unadulterated northern Thailand life. Hard to believe it can get much better? Well, it can... All work visa and work permit expenses and formalities are taken care of and paid for by the school. ## How to Apply... Please send your: Cover letter
Resume/CV
and any additional other paperwork to our email:
info@friendsforasia.org ## Things to Know... It's important to us that our teachers are not only qualified and friendly, but able to work with children. For this reason, all of our teachers need to have a criminal police background check. We will also be conducting a certified university degree check on all serious candidates. Thank you and we hope you do apply for this amazing, once in a life time experience.

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