The Turing Scheme is a UK-wide programme that provides funding for international placements across the world. Successful candidates get opportunities to develop skills, boost confidence levels, and improve employability prospects. Of course, travelling and discovering new places and cultures are an added bonus.
Only available to UK residents with a UK or EU passport.
Thailand:
You will be teaching in a school in either Bangkok or Nakhon Pathom (1 hour from Bangkok).
Next departure: 26th May - 24th August
In your role, you will have the opportunity to develop as a teacher of English and join a team of English teachers to teach levels A2 to C1, and your responsibilities could include:
Creating class materials
Teaching classes in-person and online
Marking work and assessments
Giving feedback to students
Shadowing teachers
Planning lessons
Attending Teachers' meetings
Organising and participating in cultural activities (e.g. conversation cafés, workshops, festivals)
Teaching private lessons
Monitoring and evaluating students
Additional Benefits
-13-week work placement
-Return flights from London
-Accommodation
- £85 weekly living allowance
- visa paid for
-Fully comprehensive Health and Travel insurance
-Awards contributing to a relevant Level 3 qualification
-Support and mentoring throughout your placement
Requirements
To benefit from Turing Scheme funding, you must:
Be at least 18 years old
Have a minimum of 5 GCSEs
Have previous experience or qualifications in the chosen sector
Have a permanent UK address and UK work rights
Have a valid UK (or EU) passport with more than 6 months validity after the return date
Be able to commit to the whole duration of the programme
Not be a national citizen of the destination country
Note: If you are a university student looking for an industry placement, you are not eligible. Contact your university's Careers Service to find out what other opportunities are available to you through Turing.