Teach English in Thailand
One of the most popular and rewarding destinations in the TEFL world — a warm climate, friendly communities and a relaxed pace of life.
Why Thailand
Thailand has long been one of the most popular and rewarding destinations in the TEFL world. Known for its warm climate, friendly communities, and relaxed pace of life, Thailand offers teachers the chance to experience a lifestyle that feels both refreshing and deeply fulfilling. It is a country where vibrant cities blend with peaceful rural landscapes, where tradition meets modern convenience, and where English teachers are welcomed with genuine appreciation.
Whether you are newly qualified or an experienced teacher seeking a change of scenery, Thailand offers an environment where you can develop your teaching skills, enjoy a comfortable lifestyle, and explore one of the most fascinating countries in Southeast Asia.
Thailand at a Glance
Popular Roles
Government School (Kindergarten – High School)
Typical salary
Degree required
TEFL required
Visa type
Where Teaching Meets Lifestyle
Demand for English teachers remains strong in Thailand, and placements often take teachers beyond the typical tourist areas into authentic Thai towns and communities. This creates a teaching experience that feels genuine and impactful, where students benefit greatly from exposure to fluent English speakers and teachers become part of the local school culture.
Beyond the classroom, Thailand’s natural beauty is a major attraction. With mountains in the north, beaches in the south, and lush countryside throughout the central and northeastern regions, teachers have endless opportunities to explore. Whether you enjoy hiking, café hopping, island hopping, or cultural festivals, Thailand offers something for everyone.
Genuine Cultural Immersion
Placements beyond the tourist areas, into authentic Thai towns and communities.
Mountains to Beaches
Mountains in the north, beaches in the south, and lush countryside in between.
Something for Everyone
Hiking, café hopping, island hopping or cultural festivals — endless ways to explore.
Types of Teaching Jobs in Thailand
Thailand’s TEFL market is diverse. However, most foreign teachers work in government schools across Thailand which provide opportunities for a genuine cultural experience, as teachers become part of local communities and work alongside Thai educators.
Our trusted Thailand recruitment partner offers placements in government schools in central, northern, and northeastern Thailand. Available roles include kindergarten, elementary, middle school, or high school positions.
This is what you can expect:
- 18–24 teaching periods per week, Monday–Friday schedule (no weekends!)
- Curriculum provided and support from English speaking consultants
Programs you may teach in:
ECD
Early Childhood Development
Basic communication
ECD Multimedia
ECD with Interactive Tools
ECD with interactive tools
IEP
Intensive English Program
More advanced English curriculum
MEP
Mini English Program
Core subjects taught in English
EP
English Program
Full English medium instruction
COMPENSATION
Salary and Benefits for Teachers in Thailand
Our recruitment partner offers a strong benefits package to support teachers throughout their move to Thailand and their day to day teaching experience. This includes:
- Competitive monthly salary based on qualifications and program type
- Accommodation allowance: 3,000 THB/month & Assistance finding suitable housing
- Health & accident insurance provided
- Visa cost reimbursement upon contract completion
- Full coverage of work permit fees
Additional perks:
Contract renewal bonuses, Tax filing assistance, Bank account setup support
Professional support includes access to English speaking consultants available throughout your placement in Thailand, curriculum guidance and lesson planning support, orientation covering Thai culture, language, visa process, and school expectations on arrival as well as ongoing professional development opportunities.
Budgeting
Cost of Living in Thailand
Thailand is known for its affordability. Most teachers live comfortably and still manage to save a portion of their salary each month.
Typical monthly expenses include:
Eating out is extremely common, and often cheaper than cooking, due to Thailand’s vibrant street food culture. Accommodation is usually simple but comfortable, with most teachers living in Thai style apartments.
Typical Monthly Budget
Food
Transport
Utilities
Entertainment
PAPERWORK
Visa Requirements for Teaching in Thailand
To teach legally in Thailand, you will need a NON B teaching visa and a work permit.
NON B Visa
Before arriving, teachers apply for a NON B visa at a Thai Embassy or Consulate. Processing can take several weeks. A bachelor’s degree is mandatory for obtaining a NON B visa and work permit. A TEFL certificate is strongly recommended, as it improves job prospects and helps teachers feel more confident in the classroom.
Work Permit
Once in Thailand, your employer will apply for your work permit. You will need a NON B visa, a doctor’s certificate, a teaching license exemption (paid during orientation) and sponsorship from your employer.
Our trusted recruiter in Thailand provides full support throughout this process, guiding you step by step from your initial application to receiving your work permit after arrival.
NON B visa (applied for before arrival)
Bachelor’s degree (mandatory)
TEFL certificate (strongly recommended)
Work permit (applied for by employer)
Doctor’s certificate
Teaching license exemption (paid during orientation)
Sponsorship from your employer
Life Outside the Classroom
Lifestyle and Culture in Thailand
Thailand is known as “The Land of Smiles” for a reason. Thai people are warm, welcoming, and community oriented and teachers often find themselves quickly integrated into local life.
Thai cuisine is world famous for its balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavours. Fresh herbs, vegetables, and spices are used in nearly every dish. Vegetarian options are widely available.
Travel within Thailand is easy and affordable. The bus system is exceptionally comfortable, with air conditioning, personal screens, snacks, and hostess service. Domestic flights are inexpensive, and airports are located throughout the country.
Ready to Apply?
If you’re ready to begin your teaching journey in Thailand, start the application process by sending your CV and introduction video to Support.
If you still need your TEFL certification before applying, you can enrol in our accredited TEFL course and begin your Thailand application in as little as 4 weeks!