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Teach in Southern Thailand
Date: 2010-06-16 20:06:08, Location: Thailand, Southeast Asia
Math Teacher - Teaching 16 hours a week at a Thai public high school with mixed student classes (boys/girls). Teaching schedule: Grade 7 Math: Pre-Algebra x 2 classes (5 hours per week per class), Grade 7 Literature x 1 class (5 hours per week) and Grade 7 Health/Homeroom x 1 class (1 hour a week). Please note that positions outside Bangkok come with a 5,000 baht relocation bonus paid at completion of 1st year contract for those applying from outside of Southern Thailand area.
Benefits:
38,000 baht salary per month plus 500 baht per hour over 80 teaching hours/monthly.
12 month contract that can be extended for additional years and additional benefits.
*No unpaid months or reduced pay due to school holidays or reduced teaching hours
Monthly supplemental attendance bonus of 750 baht per month.
End of Contract bonus up to 30,000 baht.
Guaranteed yearly 3% cost of living pay increase minimum.
BUPA medical insurance paid.
BUPA dental insurance paid.
1-2 weeks paid vacation (additional week for additional years of employment up to 4 weeks).
All Thai government holidays off with pay (13-15 days annually)
* These are mandatory government holidays in addition to the paid vacation.
2-4 Paid personal/sick days (unused personal days reimbursed at 500 baht per day at end of contract).
Assistance in obtaining a Non-B visa (Teacher must provide proper documentation-Original Degree/TEFL).
Visa extension, work permit, and teachers license paid by BFITS.
Required "Thai Culture Course" for Work Permit/Visa paid by company.
Assistance (if needed) in locating housing.
Airport pickup. (if needed)
Yearly professional development training provided for free during school breaks. Topics of training based on teacher requests and needs.
Western Management.
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