Be A Language And Adventure Camp Counselor In Thailand
Help improve Thai children's English in fun and creative ways
Travel To Thailand And Improve The English Of Young Thai Students
We currently have positions available in Thailand for Language and Adventure camp counselors at our language camps. Help young Thai kids improve their English in creative and fun ways.
Please share your information with us. We'll be in touch with you soon about this program and other possibilities with The Cultural Exchange Project.
Overview
As a camp counselor for our Adventure and Language camp in Thailand, teaching English during day camps will provide many children with an opportunity to learn a valuable skill that can improve their lives.
Becoming a language camp counselor in Thailand is not only highly rewarding, but it’s also a lot of fun. In Thailand, The Cultural Exchange Project's language camps provide English language education to disadvantaged youth. This allows them to learn an essential skill that they can use to better their lives. These language camps mostly take place in and around schools. Students are offered a chance to practice their English through a more creative set of activities and learning experiences that make the day a lot more enjoyable.
During camp days, you will participate in various creative activities that incorporate art and music with the children. You will also have time for plenty of exercise by playing soccer during activity time. It’s the Thai kids’ favorite sport.
Fees
- $1,800 for the 4-week program.
- $2,500 for the 8-week program.
- We pay a weekly "thank you" stipend of approximately $25 each week.
- 2025 Dates
- June 23, July 21, November 24
- 2026 Dates
- 5 January, 2 February, 22 June, 20 July, 23 November.
Included
The fee you pay to volunteer in Thailand goes to our 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity, The Cultural Exchange Project Foundation. The program donation for this experience covers:- An online preparatory course on how to tailor lesson plans towards English camps, and how to use the current basic curriculum.
- Genuine Thai cultural experiences, away from the tourist traps.
- Cultural orientation and foundation, presented by knowledgeable and experienced experts in the fields of culture, politics, and language.
- Accommodation is provided. Participants are required to pay a refundable security deposit. The deposit will be refunded minus utilities. (Shared accommodations).
- Airport pickup in Bangkok and transfer to a Bangkok hotel (provided that the applicant lands within 4 days of the start of the cultural orientation)
- Welcome beach party with all of your classmates following the completion of cultural orientation.
- Meals during camp days.
- Counselors will have the opportunity to help disadvantaged Thai youth acquire a vital skill: speaking English.
- Accommodations are provided on a double-occupancy basis. Counselors will be placed with another counselor of the same gender. Counselors are responsible for paying electricity and water charges.
- Counselors receive transportation and accommodation when traveling and conducting camps in different regions.
- Receive a weekly stipend of approximately $25.
Not Included
- Flights.
- Visa.
- Dinners and all meals when not at camp.
- Accommodations before or after the program.
- Extra luggage fees.
- Entertainment.
- International insurance with 24-hour emergency assistance services for US permanent residents. (Available at an additional cost).
In the past, during orientation, we included:
- In-depth lectures on Thai history, politics, religion, and geography.
- Thai language lessons.
- Several active learning cultural excursions to places and organizations of cultural and educational importance including:
- Muay Thai martial arts training
- A guided tour of a Buddhist temple and a blessing from a Thai monk
- Volunteering with a dog rescue organization
- Visiting an elephant foundation
- Learning about (and taking part in) classical Thai arts and crafts
- Celebrating at a fun beach barbecue, we arrange for all participants, an excellent opportunity to bond with your new friends.
Requirements and Qualifications
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Degree
No degree required.
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Age Restrictions
18-60 years of age, older applicants can be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
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Medical and Mental Health Considerations
Medical Disqualifiers
Autism
Walking with cane
Legally blind or deaf
Dyslexia
Chronic dizziness
Schizophrenia
Conditions Require Discussion with Xplore before Approval
HIV
Bipolar
Epilepsy
Depression
Cancer
Anxiety
Notes
If taking any medication for mental health, must have doctor’s note. -
Dependents and Pets
It is possible for friends, spouses & partners to come together. Dependents may be able to come but would not be able to join the program so a spouse or friend would need to care for the dependent while the parent is on program. No pets allowed.
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Background Checks
Clean background checks. Minor offences can be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
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Religious Attire and Garments
Applicants may be accepted on a case-by-case basis.
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Language and Citizenship Requirements
Citizenship eligibility is very broad. Any country eligible for visa exemption to Thailand, which includes most countries outside of Africa and the Middle East. Here is a list: https://thaiconsulatela.thaiembassy.org/en/publicservice/visa-exemption-and-visa-on-arrival-to-thailand
Participants should have at least a B2 level of English. -
TEFL Certification
No TEFL certification required.
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Contract Length
4 or 8 weeks.
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Weekly Stipend
Approximately $25 each week.
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Types of Camps
English camps come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Depending on the size of the school, age and proficiency of the students and the needs of the schools, camps typically run in 1 of 3 ways:
1. Classroom camps
Classroom camps are the most common type of camp. These are typically held in schools with students
of different ages. Students are taught in their classroom, participating in a single session of English
language based around fun, interesting, and educational activities. Counselors may be required to
team-teach during the camps, with more than one counselor per classroom.
2. Mass production camps
Mass production camps are held with large groups of students all completing the same task, either in
groups or individually. These camps usually occur when there are a lot of students, but few Adventure
Camps. During mass production camps, counselors prepare camp activities that allow students to
complete fun, educational tasks. Throughout the camp, counselors will run large activities for the group
as a whole, work their way around the group, and ensure students are on task/completing activities.
3. Focus station camps
Focus stations are camps where large groups of
students are split into smaller groups to complete
different tasks, activities or games with a single
Adventure Camp. Stations can be split up into 1
hour, 30 minutes, 15 minute or 10 minute
sessions. Once a session is complete, the group
will then rotate to another station to complete a
new task. Each station will offer students
something different, whether it’s a different topic,
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Other Program Activities
See local sites before or after camp days. Optional weekend activities based on availability, temple cave, waterfalls, and an elephant national park tour. These trips are arranged for you, but the cost is the participant's responsibility.
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Accommodation
Stay at a shared apartment during the orientation week and downtime. Stay at hotels and motels during camp days.
Housing During Program - Accommodation is provided. It is in an apartment building. It is double room occupancy.
Private room is available at 10,000 baht. Utilities not included. Accommodation in hotels and guest houses is provided when at camps.
Health Insurance - purchase travel insurance that covers them for the duration of their time in Thailand. -
Camp Locations
Camp locations are all over Thailand. Past locations include but are not limited to:
1. Hua Hin
2. Cha Am
3. Pranburi
4. Pala-U
5. Prachuap Khiri Khan
6. Nakhon Prathom
7. Chonburi
8. Mae Sod
9. Lamsak
10. Sukothai
11. Tak
12. Chumpin
13. Surathani
14. Songkhla
15. Trang
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Working Hours
On a rolling basis through the week. Each week will look different. The majority of camps happen during the week and will run between 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM.
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Class Size
Total camp size can range from 20 students to hundreds of students.
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Visa Support
Tourist Visa or Visa Exemption
Arrive on a tourist visa or visa exemption. The in-country team will confirm. Visa type will depend on nationality, program length, and intake date. We require that participants wait for Xplore to confirm the visa type. Xplore will confirm and send them a visa guide 1-2 months prior to the intake -
Orientation
One Week Culture, Language Orientation: In-class one week culture and language program upon arrival in country, including:
Temple visit and meditation
Visit to Rescue P.A.W.S.
Muay Thai class
Cooking class
Market tour
Beach welcome dinner
Classroom sessions on diversity in the local context
Teacher workshop