Samutsakhon Wittaylai School is looking for Two (2) Foreign English Teachers to teach secondary school students English for communication, listening, and speaking courses. The salary ranges from ฿32,000 to ฿40,000 per month, depending on experience. The contract period is from May 1st, 2025, to March 31st, 2026, for an 11-month contract.
Qualifications:
- Applicants aged 24 - 45 years old with at least a bachelor’s degree recognized by the Teacher Council of Thailand.
- Responsible for designing teaching materials, lesson plans, assignments, and assessments.
- Must teach at least 22 hours per week at the secondary level.
- Preference for native English speakers from specific countries, and non-native speakers from certain countries with specific qualifications.
- Ability to collaborate with Thai teachers and staff during working hours and weekends for school events.
- Willingness to comply with school policies, provide guidance to Thai teachers and staff, and undergo classroom observations for professional development.
Contact Email: tinnadit@sksc.ac.th
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