Thoengwittayakhom School Announcement
Thoengwittayakhom School, located in Chiang Rai province, is seeking a dedicated teacher to instruct Science and English subjects to Thai students in the Mini English Program.
1. Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Science or related field
- Native or Non-Native English Speaker
- Currently residing in Thailand
- Teaching qualifications and experience preferred
- Certificates of English proficiency such as TOEIC or TOFEL
- Positive attitude, hardworking nature, and good interpersonal skills
Note: Meeting all qualifications is preferred but exceptions may be considered.
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
- Full-time teaching for grades 7-9
- School hours from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- 15-20 teaching and working periods per week
- Designing exams and monitoring student progress
- Conducting individual and group sessions to enhance language skills
- Assessing student work and preparing for competitions
- Participation in school events when required
3. Salary: Starting at 28,000 THB
4. School Support:
- 12-month contract with teaching supplies provided
- Well-equipped classrooms with computers, TV, AC, and Wi-Fi
5. Required Documents:
- Resume with visa and passport copies
- English teaching demo video
- Academic transcripts, diploma, and TEFL certificates
- English proficiency test results and teaching license
- Additional documents as applicable
6. Application: Send via email to pimchano0414@gmail.com or chonthicha.lam@thoengwit.ac.th
7. Start Date: May 1, 2025
Website: https://thoengwit.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: Chonthicha.lam@thoengwit.ac.th
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