Qualifications:
- Native Speakers of English (RP/GA) from UK, US, AUS, NZ, Canada, Western Europe, or South Africa.
- Hold a valid non-b, non-o, or tourist visa.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Teaching, Mathematics, or Science.
- Minimum 1-year teaching experience in Science or Mathematics.
- Teaching license from Teachers’ Council of Thailand or temporary teaching permit granted not more than twice. A license from another country is a bonus.
- Strong work ethic and professional attitude towards teaching.
Duties:
- Prepare teaching materials, design worksheets and exams, grade homework, and create lesson plans.
- Teach 23-28 periods per week with 25-35 students per class.
- Build positive relationships with students, parents, and Thai teachers.
- Supervise students during recess.
Details and Benefits:
- Monthly salary of ฿50,000-60,000.
- School lunch provided at 200 Baht/week.
- SD Polo Shirt.
- Opportunity for extra income through Summer Study program.
How to apply:
Interested candidates should email their applications to surachai.t@sd.ac.th.
Only Native English Speakers will receive a response.
Immediate start date available.
Website: https://sd.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: surachai.t@sd.ac.th
Please mention that you found the job on Teast for the school's reference.
Please review the requirements to teach English in Thailand before you start applying for teaching positions. If the job post mentions NES or Native English speakers, that means that applicants need to be from one these countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa.
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