Sarasas Ektra School in Bangkok is currently seeking a dedicated and passionate Chinese Teacher to join our team. This full-time position requires teaching Chinese to students in the Primary Department. The ideal candidate will be a native Chinese speaker with a Bachelor's degree, excellent communication skills, and the ability to create engaging lessons that enhance students' literacy and communication abilities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Teach Chinese language to upper primary students
- Develop interactive lessons that improve reading, spelling, writing, and communication skills
- Collaborate with colleagues, parents, and students effectively
Qualifications:
- Native Chinese speaker
- Bachelor's degree
- Strong communication skills
- Positive attitude and willingness to learn
- Proficiency in using technology for educational purposes
Benefits:
- Competitive salary starting at ฿27,000 per month, based on qualifications and experience
- Accommodation allowance after probation
- Assistance with Non-Immigrant B visa and work permit
- Paid holidays
- Medical insurance post-probation
To apply, please send your resume, recent photograph, and copies of relevant documents to hrses@ektra.ac.th or j.jane@ektra.ac.th. For more details about the school, visit our website at https://www.ektra.ac.th/en/.
Website: https://www.ektra.ac.th/en/
👉 Apply Here: hrses@ektra.ac.th
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