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Where To Find Specific English Teaching Jobs Advertised In Thailand

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Apart from Ajarn.com, what other sites advertise for English teaching jobs in Thailand? I have 10 years ESL teaching experience in Thailand (mostly at university level) and one and a half in Korea so far. I am looking for a job which will allow me to use my teaching experience as well as technology, so working in a Self-access learning centre in a school/ university would be ideal. Which websites advertise such jobs? I am fluent in Spoken Thai too (if that is of any help)

Most solid jobs are found by just hitting the pavement, or at least that has been my experience as well as the experience of friends.<img class="bbc_emoticon" alt=";)" src="http://static.thaivisa.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/wink.gif"><br>

Good advice Mizzi and a little Googling will produce addresses for most schools. We also have lists of private/government schools, language schools, colleges, kindergartens and universities in Chiang Mai. From our website: Step 8 - On the last day of training exhaustive lists of contact information for Chiang Mai schools will be distributed and discussed. The lists include 30 private schools, 5 universities, 7 vocational colleges, 20 language schools and around 10 government schools.

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