Anglo Singapore International School in Bangkok is seeking a full-time Secondary Business Studies Teacher with expertise in IGCSE and A-Level curricula. The position is based at the Sukhumvit 64 campus and is set to start in mid to late July 2026. The salary for this role is at least ฿80,000 per month.
Responsibilities include planning and delivering high-quality Business Studies lessons aligned with Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level syllabi, focusing on economic reasoning, business concepts, and examination techniques. The teacher will prepare students for internal and external assessments, track and monitor student progress, and provide constructive feedback. Contributions to departmental planning, curriculum development, and co-curricular activities are also expected. Effective communication with students, parents, and colleagues is important, as is maintaining a positive and disciplined classroom environment.
Applicants should have a Bachelor’s degree or higher in Business, Education, or a related discipline, along with a recognized teaching qualification such as QTS or PGCE. A minimum of three years’ teaching experience in Secondary Business Studies, preferably with international or Cambridge experience, is required. Candidates should possess strong knowledge of the Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level syllabi, excellent classroom management, and communication skills.
Interested candidates should send their updated CV to Kate Masterson at career@anglosingapore.ac.th.
Website: https://anglosingapore.ac.th/64/
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