Teaching Jobs for Chinese Citizen?
Teaching Jobs for Chinese Citizen?
Hello my friend and roommate is here in Hua Hin looking for a job, she is 24 years old has a bachelors in English Business from Yunnan Normal University has worked in finance for a small business and has average english speaking skills. She is looking for a job that can pay around 25,000 baht a month, any help is greatly appreciated.
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Also she has experience in teaching both English and Chinese and has created a structured Chinese program for teaching the language.
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She sounds like she would be very welcome in a few of the Triligual Schools in Bangkok.
Hua Hin... she won't be able to teach English, regardless of her skills as the parents who are paying the money for a native speaker won't be happy unfortunately
Lots of students are learning mandarin privately right now, so I would have thought that that would be the best way for her to go in Hua Hin, done through one of the language schools .
Depending on her standard, she could jump into many of the Trilingual schools (Bangkok). I would say teaching English is a no go though to be afraid.
In Trilingual Schools, she'll be looking at around the 15- 20,000 mark, so if she wants to hit more than that she's better off accumalting students during her time at a language school to teach privately in her home(completely illegal anyhow but... up to her)
I'm afraid Hua Hin may not be the best place for her to achieve her goals but... I'm glad to be proven wrong.
Hope it all goes well anyway.

Hua Hin... she won't be able to teach English, regardless of her skills as the parents who are paying the money for a native speaker won't be happy unfortunately
Lots of students are learning mandarin privately right now, so I would have thought that that would be the best way for her to go in Hua Hin, done through one of the language schools .
Depending on her standard, she could jump into many of the Trilingual schools (Bangkok). I would say teaching English is a no go though to be afraid.
In Trilingual Schools, she'll be looking at around the 15- 20,000 mark, so if she wants to hit more than that she's better off accumalting students during her time at a language school to teach privately in her home(completely illegal anyhow but... up to her)
I'm afraid Hua Hin may not be the best place for her to achieve her goals but... I'm glad to be proven wrong.
Hope it all goes well anyway.

Re: Teaching Jobs for Chinese Citizen?
Samroiyod Wittayakom always have at least one Chinese teacher in their staff....I think they might have an exchange program in place though, also its a bit of a trek. But I can put you in touch with someone there if you want.
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@PBbeacher yes that would be great if you could thank you, also is it in Hua Hin?