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— Teaching opportunities in Thailand (and sometimes other countries in Asia)

Teaching opportunities in Thailand (and sometimes other countries in Asia)

Beware of several websites that are copying job ads ('stealing' is actually the correct word) from Ajarn dot com. We only post job ads that are sent DIRECTLY to us. An employer will sometimes ask us to make changes to a job description but those changes will NOT be made by the website copying the ad. 

Trust the info, trust Ajarn! 

View all the current teaching positions on the Ajarn jobs page


— "I miss everything about Thailand"

"I miss everything about Thailand"

Our next great escape survey is from Jon, who moved to teach in a city near Hanoi, Vietnam at the end of last year. It sounds like in the teaching in Thailand v teaching in Vietnam stakes, there is only one clear winner here... certainly as far as Jon is concerned. 

Are you a teacher who worked in Thailand but moved on to pastures new? We would love to hear from you! 


— Send your letters to the Ajarn Postbox

Send your letters to the Ajarn Postbox

If you've got anything to say on the topic of teaching in Thailand, the Ajarn Postbox is the place to say it. Latest letters include 'School lunches in Thailand: surprisingly awesome or shockingly spicy?'


— Stuff in the media that probably affects teachers

Stuff in the media that probably affects teachers

Starting May 1st, 2025, all foreigners entering Thailand will be required to complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online before arrival. This replaces the TM6 arrival card, which was scrapped during Covid, and hasn't been seen since. So to say the TDAC is a replacement is not really accurate.



— An overview of teaching writing skills

An overview of teaching writing skills

Writing needs to be legible, otherwise what’s the point? We may exist in a world of computers and keyboards, but most students will still be using notebooks and pens, so they need to be able to produce words that are recognisible. Let's concern ourselves with the basics first.


— What's Trang (South Thailand) like for teachers?

What's Trang (South Thailand) like for teachers?

Trang, way down there in southern Thailand, is a laid-back province known for its beautiful coastline, hidden caves, and offshore islands with great beaches and coral reefs. The town itself has a strong local food culture, a mix of Thai-Chinese influences, and serves as a gateway to lesser-known Andaman destinations like Koh Mook. But what does Trang offer for the TEFLer?


Do you live and teach outside Bangkok? Please help us update one of our region guides if you can spare a few minutes. 


— Are the streets of Chiang Mai paved with gold for a teacher?

Are the streets of Chiang Mai paved with gold for a teacher?

Answer - Despite being officially Thailand's 'second city', the salaries and earning potential in Chiang Mai are generally below what you can make in Bangkok. The very 'average' salaries on offer in Chiang Mai have always surprised me because it's not particularly a cheap city to live in (although you can live cheaply if you so choose and are willing to 'go without') Of course there's that perpetual argument that the cost of living in Chiang Mai is significantly lower than it is in Bangkok, but I've never fully bought into it. 


Featured Jobs

NES or Non-NES Teacher

฿30,000+ / month

Lopburi


English Conversation Teachers

฿35,000+ / month

Thailand


NES Homeroom Teacher and PE & Health Teacher

฿50,000+ / month

Nakhon Pathom


NES and Non-NES Teachers

฿40,000+ / month

Bangkok


Science and Mathematics Teacher

฿42,000+ / month

Nonthaburi


English Conversation Teachers

฿35,000+ / month

Thailand


Part-time Teachers

฿330+ / hour

Bangkok


English, Science, and Math Teachers

฿42,300+ / month

Thailand


Native English-Speaking Teachers

฿50,000+ / month

Bangkok


Online English Teacher (Remote)

฿342+ / hour

Online


Featured Teachers

  • Artem


    Russian, 35 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Annalou


    Filipino, 27 years old. Currently living in Philippines

  • Benjamin


    Filipino, 62 years old. Currently living in Philippines

  • Beverly


    Filipino, 24 years old. Currently living in Philippines

  • Anas


    Syrian, 46 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Marisol


    Filipino, 56 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Maricel


    Filipino, 24 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Anooj


    Indian, 47 years old. Currently living in Oman

  • Barry


    Australian, 60 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Denis


    Russian, 53 years old. Currently living in Russian Federation

  • Almar


    Filipino, 32 years old. Currently living in Philippines

  • Chandrashekar


    Indian, 60 years old. Currently living in India