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Full-Time English Teacher (University Level)

Suan Dusit University | University

Thailand, Bangkok, Dusit

Direct Hire

Full Time

Salary: Competitive

Benefits

Visa Sponsored

Requirements

Bachelor

TESOL / CELTA / TEFL

Native English Speaker

Big-7 Passport Holder

1+ Year Teaching Experience

Job Description

  • Teach English courses (e.g., Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing, or ESP) to undergraduate university students across a range of faculties.
  • Develop your own lesson plans and materials that match course objectives and student needs.
  • Use communicative, interactive methods to foster engagement and fluency.
  • Assess student performance through assignments, presentations, and exams.
  • Participate in department meetings and collaborate with Thai and foreign staff.


Salary

  • Base salary: 30,000 – 35,000 THB / month
  • Additional housing allowance: 4,000 – 8,000 THB / month
  • Total compensation: up to 43,000 THB / month



Workload

  • Standard university teaching hours (typically 12–18 hours/week)
  • Weekdays only (Mon–Fri), with flexible curriculum design
  • Ample time off during Thai government holidays and semester breaks


Benefits

  • Work permit and visa assistance
  • All Thai government holidays off
  • Substantial time off between semesters
  • Academic freedom to create your own materials and lessons
  • Central Bangkok location in a relaxed, park-like campus
  • Opportunity to gain experience in public higher education


Minimum Requirements

  • Native English speaker
  • Bachelor’s degree in any field (Education, TESOL, or English-related field preferred)
  • Prior teaching experience (university or adult learners preferred)
  • Culturally adaptable and professionally responsible
  • Currently in Thailand or prepared to relocate quickly



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