Udon Thani International School is seeking a Year 4 PYP Teacher for a full-time position with a salary starting at ฿90,000 per month. Our school is a co-educational day school in Udon Thani, offering a comprehensive curriculum based on the National Curriculum of England and the IB Primary Years Programme. We are seeking a dedicated teacher to join our team and contribute to our student-centered and flexible learning environment.
Qualifications:
- Home country educational and teacher qualifications
- Teaching experience in the home country
- Proven experience in upper primary education
- Bachelor’s degree
- Adaptable, flexible, community-minded, and student-centered
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with the International Baccalaureate
- ICT experience for student learning
- Familiarity with project-based and inquiry learning
- Experience in international school settings
- First aid qualifications
UDIS values teachers who inspire students and recognize diversity. We offer a professional work environment, competitive salary, benefits including accommodation allowance, health insurance, annual professional development allowance, visas, work permits, and the possibility of placing accompanying children in the school. Contracts are for two years, with a return ticket for those based outside Thailand.
Interested candidates should contact Lindsay Stuart, Head of School, at recruitment@udis.ac.th with a cover letter and resume. The position starts in late July. Candidates must be legally able to work in Thailand.
👉 Apply Here: recruitment@udis.ac.th
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