KMIDS, located in Ladkrabang (Bangkok), Thailand, is a specialized school focusing on science, technology, mathematics, and design. We are looking for dedicated educators who are fluent in English, collaborative, innovative, and professional to become part of our dynamic team.
Our school follows the American curriculum, is WASC-certified, and offers a range of AP courses and elective programs. With the exception of Thai Language and Culture and Chinese classes, all our courses are taught in English. We offer a competitive package and encourage shared collaborative planning time to support our mission of nurturing Thailand's "Masters of Innovation."
We are preparing for an increase in enrollment and are in search of a 6th Grade Math/Pre-Algebra/Algebra I Teacher for the upcoming academic year of 2025-2026 and beyond.
The ideal candidate for this position should:
- be a tech-savvy and inventive educator who can showcase engaging hands-on learning activities that inspire students.
- have experience teaching math in the American curriculum or similar settings for this age group.
- show willingness to teach various math subjects and exhibit adaptability.
- possess international teaching experience.
- hold a degree in mathematics or related field, along with teaching credentials from their home country.
- demonstrate native-level proficiency in both written and spoken English.
If you are interested in this opportunity, kindly submit your current resume and a cover letter to Brian Spiegel (Head of the Math Department) at bria.sp@kmids.ac.th and Marc Bourget (School Principal) at mar.bo@kmids.ac.th
Website: https://kmids.ac.th
π Apply Here: mar.bo@kmids.ac.th
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