Mahachanachai Secondary School, located in Yasothorn, is seeking to hire one native English teacher for English conversation classes and two non-native (Filipino) teachers for Mathematics and Science. This is a full-time position at a government school. The native English teacher will receive a salary of 35,000 to 40,000 baht per month, while non-native Filipino teachers will earn 25,000 to 28,000 baht per month. The contract duration is one year, commencing on the 3rd of November. The school will provide and process a Non-B visa and work permit immediately. Interested candidates are requested to send their CV and self-introduction via the Line ID: 0659329140.
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