Sahavith School in Suphan Buri, Thailand is seeking a Native English Speaker ESL Teacher to join their team. The salary for this full-time position is at least ฿40,000 per month, depending on experience, with accommodation and transportation provided.
Work Scope:
- Encourage high standards in student progress.
- Contribute to the effective running of the school.
- Promote a positive, purposeful, and professional school culture.
- Support and motivate students, teachers, and other employees.
- Teaching responsibilities include preparing lesson plans, evaluating student progress, attending meetings, and assisting with extracurricular activities.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Education or a related field.
- TESOL or TEFL certification.
- Previous ESL teaching experience.
- Fluency in English, additional languages are a plus.
- Familiarity with students' home country culture.
Skills Required:
1. Strong communication skills.
2. Excellent organizational skills.
3. Ability to work independently and in a team.
4. Flexibility to meet diverse student needs.
5. Proficiency in educational technology.
6. Strong interpersonal skills.
7. Creativity in teaching methods.
Application Process:
Interested candidates should email Adrian Cawley at adrian_c@sahavith.ac.th with a CV, recent photograph, and passport front page. Shortlisted candidates will undergo interviews and class demonstrations.
Website: https://sahavith.ac.th/
👉 Apply Here: adriancawley@sahavith.ac.th
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