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Computing Teacher Needed

Samakkhi Witthayakhom School
🏫 Samakkhi Witthayakhom School
📍Chiang Rai, Thailand
💰 Up To 38,000 THB per month
Full-TimeGovernment School
Job Description:

Chiang Rai - COMPUTING TEACHER
ENGLISH PROGRAM @ SWK School (Chiang Rai city) is looking for a teacher who is willing to teaching up to 18 periods per week.
1. Already here in Thailand
2. Immediate start
3. Clear accent and pronunciation important
4. Dynamic teaching style
5. Successful candidate will teach two subjects; Computing and English.
The school is SWK in CHIANG RAI. The salary is 35,000 per month and increases to 38,000 after a successful probation period. Then after the first two years you receive yearly increases in your salary
Send an email to edward.pe@samakkhi.ac.th with a CV, covering letter & introduction video
We will only contact shortlisted candidates. Apologies.



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👉 Apply Here: edward.pe@samakkhi.ac.th

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