Pan-Asia International School, located in Bangkok, is currently seeking a qualified STREAM/Computer Science Facilitator for an immediate start. This position requires candidates to have a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in the relevant field and at least 2-3 years of teaching experience in an international school environment where English is the primary medium of instruction. A degree in education and experience teaching in an IB school would be advantageous.
Applicants must possess a pleasing personality, strong work ethics, and a proven track record of successfully graduating high school students. To be eligible for a teaching position at Pan-Asia International School, candidates must have at least a teaching degree and a minimum of two to three consecutive years of teaching experience. These are necessary requirements for foreign nationals seeking a work permit to teach in Thailand.
As part of our commitment to safeguarding students, all potential hires must provide acceptable police checks from their country of origin and the local country, as well as a global police check via an international agency. Additionally, applicants must provide three appropriate references from current and previous employers.
The position offers a salary of at least 33,000 Baht per month and includes benefits such as health insurance, paid holidays, visa and work permit expenses covered by the school for one year, free lunch, professional development opportunities, and a discount on tuition fees for the teacher's child.
Interested candidates should submit their curriculum vitae (CV) or resume, along with educational documents and a recent photo, to jobs@pais.ac.th.
👉 Apply Here: jobs@pais.ac.th
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