Anuban Nakhonratchasima School is looking for a Native English-Speaking Teacher for their Intensive English Course Program for Primary 1 or Primary 2 students.
Job Details:
- Title: English Teacher (Primary 1 or Primary 2, IEC Program)
- Location: Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
- Age Requirement: Over 24 years old
- Teaching Hours: 18-20 periods/week (50 minutes per period)
- Working Days: Monday to Friday, 08:00 AM – 04:30 PM
- Days Off: Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays
- Salary: Starting at 38,000 THB/month during the probationary period (negotiable based on qualifications and experience)
Additional Responsibilities:
- Organize the annual English Camp
- Assist with IEC program activities
Qualifications:
1. Bachelor’s degree or higher (Education-related degrees preferred)
2. Responsible and punctual
3. Willing to support IEC program activities outside regular teaching hours
Required Documents:
- 1-inch photo
- Passport and copy of passport
- Degree certificate(s)
- Academic transcripts
- Health certificate
- Relevant training or teaching certificates
- Other supporting documents (if applicable)
To Apply:
Send your CV and required documents to Miss Ladajit Ruangpornsawat at bannatakoek@gmail.com or line ID: ladajit.
👉 Apply Here: bannatakoek@gmail.com
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