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Thailand, Chiang Mai, Mueang Chiang Mai District

Part Time

THB 1,200.00 / day THB

Approx: N/A USD / day

Benefits

Requirements

Bachelor's Degree

Native English Speaker

About the role

Boston International School (BIS Chiang Mai) is hiring Winter Camp Teachers for its 2026 camp. Teachers will lead fun English lessons, games and cultural activities for camp students in a friendly and supportive environment.

Responsibilities

  • Teach Fun English, games and cultural activities to camp students.
  • Plan simple, engaging lessons and activities suitable for short camp sessions.
  • Maintain a positive, energetic classroom atmosphere.
  • Work collaboratively with the BIS Chiang Mai team to support camp operations.

Schedule

  • Camp period: January 12 – February 28, 2026.
  • Working hours: 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
  • Teaching time: approximately 2–3 hours per day.

Benefits

  • Daily rate: 1,200 THB per day (negotiable).
  • Free lunch provided.
  • Supportive team and enjoyable camp atmosphere.

Requirements

  • Native English speakers (NES) or European teachers only.
  • Fluent English and strong classroom presence.
  • No visible tattoos or facial jewelry.
  • Professional appearance and punctuality.
  • Reliability and enthusiasm for working with children.

What to include in your application

  • Mention that you found this Winter Camp Teacher role on eslephant.
  • CV/resume.
  • Short introduction video.

How to Apply

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