Job highlight

·  Attractive Benefits

·  International Working Environment

Do you want to make a difference?


The British Council is the UK’s leading international organisation for cultural relations. We operate in 110 countries. Our purpose is to build engagement and trust for the UK through the exchange of knowledge and ideas between people worldwide.
Working for the British Council offers you a unique opportunity to gain experience and develop skills in international cultural and educational relations. So if you're looking for challenging opportunities, we are currently recruiting for suitably qualified individuals to join our team.

Young Learner Assistant

Job Code: 1402
Grade: H
Work Locations: Chiang Mai

Type of Contract: Full-Time
Job Aim:


To provide ongoing support to staff and customers both inside and outside the classroom and contribute towards the smooth running of the Primary Learners Programmes in Chiang Mai.

FOR FULL DETAILS OF JOB DUTIES AND APPLICATION FORMS,

Please visit our website:www.britishcouncil.or.th

Qualifications:
Behaviours

-  Working Together

-  Being Accountable

-  Connect with Others

·  Make it happen

-  Create Share Purpose


Job Specific Skills

-  Computer Programmes i.e. Microsoft outlook, words, excel, and power point.

-  Good interpersonal skill

-  Detail-oriented


Qualifications / Years of experience

·  Education to tertiary level

·  Good in English and Thai, reading, writing and speaking

·  Previous experience in a similar role. (assist teaching staff)

Closing date for applications: 23 January 2014

We offer an attractive benefits package.


Interested applicants should read through the Job Description and Application Guidance available on our web site. Please send the completed British Council application form quoting the job code on the email subject line toBanyen.Sangnark@britishcouncil...

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

"Due to visa regulations, only Thai nationals can apply"

The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunities and welcomes applicants from all sections of the community.

The British Council is committed to the protection of all children and supports the principles of the UNCRC by taking all reasonable measures in our work to ensure a child safe environment.

“The British Council is committed to maintaining the confidentiality of personal information and undertakes not to divulge any of the applicants’ personal information to any third party without the prior consent of the applicant. Our privacy policy can be found at http://www.britishcouncil.org/home-privacy-policy.htm.”