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Secondary School Teacher Position

🏫 Edukatory ‍‌​‌‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‌​‌‍Language School
📍Chon Buri, Thailand
💰 22,000 THB per month
Job Description:

We are seeking a passionate individual with a Bachelor’s degree in a related field who is dedicated to enhancing student success. The ideal candidate will possess expertise in teaching strategies for GED and IGCSE exams, along with a strong background in Secondary Math and/or Science subjects. The ability to motivate and inspire a diverse group of secondary school students is crucial. If you are ready to embrace a new challenge and relocate to Pattaya, this opportunity is for you.

In return, we offer a negotiable salary, 12 months pay, visa and work permit assistance, a one-year contract, and paid school holidays. To apply, please email your CV, a recent photo, a copy of your diploma and transcripts, as well as a copy of your passport and latest visa page to: info@edukatory.net.



👉 Apply Here: info@edukatory.net

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