Bangkok Christian College is looking for a qualified Music Teacher to join our English Immersion Program. The role involves teaching music to students in primary grades 2 through 6. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering basic vocal instruction, teaching about different instrument families, and engaging students with hands-on activities related to pitch, rhythm, and music notation. Additionally, the teacher should be skilled in playing the recorder and keyboard and will assist in organizing the annual variety show where students perform musical pieces.
Requirements for the position include a minimum of two years of experience working with young learners, a relevant four-year bachelor's degree in music, and native English proficiency (applicants from the UK, Ireland, US, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, China, and the Philippines are encouraged to apply, with specific conditions for the last two nationalities). Candidates must possess original education diplomas, certificates, and letters of recommendation, and should be eligible to apply for a Thai teaching license. A commitment to a one-year contract from July 2026 to March 2027 is required.
In return, we offer a competitive salary of at least ฿55,000 per month, along with benefits such as a work permit, health insurance, and free lunch.
Interested candidates should submit their resume, cover letter, credentials, and a recent photo to recruitbcceip@gmail.com.
👉 Apply Here: recruitbcceip@gmail.com
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