Thai Singapore International School in Samut Prakan is looking for a Native English-Speaking (NES) Cambridge A Levels Mathematics Teacher. This is a full-time role beginning in August 2026. The monthly salary starts at THB 58,000, which comprises a base salary of THB 55,000 and a housing allowance of THB 3,000, with potential increments based on experience, education, and licenses. Benefits include health and accident insurance, complimentary lunch on workdays, free document processing, and classroom resources such as air conditioning, computers, projectors, speakers, and internet connectivity. The position involves teaching up to 25 students with 20 teaching hours per week, and it offers paid holidays, leave credits, and an annual salary increase.
Applicants must have teaching experience and be able to provide specific documentation, including a diploma and transcript authenticated by the Thai government, a passport with sufficient pages, a completed residence notification form, and a police background check.
Thai Singapore International School is a trilingual institution providing education in English, Thai, and Chinese, from nursery to secondary levels, following the Singapore and Cambridge curricula. It is situated on a 45,000+ sqm campus along Srinakarin Road and has received the Silver Mark Award from the Education Development Trust. The school educates over 1,900 students and employs approximately 260 teaching staff from various nationalities.
Interested candidates should submit their applications to humanresource@tsis.ac.th.
👉 Apply Here: humanresource@tsis.ac.th
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