Learn Satit Pattana School (LSP) in Bangkok is seeking a motivated and skilled ESL Teacher for our ISP Program. This full-time, fixed-term role begins in May 2026, and applications are open until 13 March 2026.
The successful candidate will teach English as a Second Language to secondary-level students (Grades 7–11) using the U.S. curriculum. This role offers an opportunity to develop language proficiency, inspire a love for learning, and potentially progress into a leadership position within the English department.
Key Responsibilities include planning and delivering ESL lessons, fostering language proficiency through differentiated instruction, designing courses for standardized English exams, promoting critical thinking, providing feedback on student progress, and collaborating with colleagues.
Qualifications required include a Bachelor’s degree or higher in English, TESOL, Applied Linguistics, Education, or related fields. A teaching certification in ESL/TESOL and a teaching license from Kurusapa are preferred. Native English speakers with 3–4 years of secondary school teaching experience are encouraged to apply.
We offer a competitive salary starting at 60,000 THB per month, annual salary increases, a contract completion bonus, comprehensive health insurance, work visa sponsorship for eligible candidates, and professional development opportunities.
To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter to phakhasiree.sup@lsp.ac.th by 13 March 2026. Ensure to include "Science Teacher Application" in the subject line. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.
Join us at LSP and contribute to shaping the next generation of critical thinkers.
👉 Apply Here: phakhasiree.sup@lsp.ac.th
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