Samakkhiwittayakom School in Chiang Rai is seeking qualified foreign teachers for its International Program, which is now affiliated with the Cambridge Curriculum. We are looking for candidates who are already residing in Thailand and can start in Semester 1 of the 2026 Academic Year. We have the following positions available:
1. English Teacher (2 positions) - Native speakers only.
2. English-French Teacher (1 position) - Candidates must be fluent in both English and French.
Candidates must have at least a bachelor's degree in English for Education, English Language, English for Teaching, or related fields. Applicants should be active, participative, and willing to adhere to school and departmental regulations.
Benefits include:
- A salary ranging from 35,000 THB (during probation) to 40,000 THB (after probation) per month.
- A three-month probationary period.
- A contract for one school year, which includes the probation period and is renewable upon mutual agreement.
- A respectful and enjoyable working environment that promotes self-improvement and professional growth.
Samakkhiwittayakom School is located in the scenic northern region of Thailand, in Chiang Rai. Interested candidates should send their full CV and transcripts to luksanalee.boon@samakkhi.ac.th. Alternatively, you may visit us in person at Samakkhiwittayakom School, Building 12, 6th Floor.
👉 Apply Here: luksanalee.boon@samakkhi.ac.th
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