A government school in Bangkok is looking for a foreign math teacher to join our team for the 2nd semester of the 2025 school year. The successful candidate will teach Lower Secondary students (Grades 7–9) in the English Program. This direct-hire position is open to qualified applicants of all nationalities.
Benefits:
- The salary will be determined based on qualifications, starting at a minimum of 35,000 baht - per month paid in full for a 12-month period
- 50% health insurance coverage provided through SSO
- Performance-based yearly salary increase
- Assistance with visa processing
- Supportive and collaborative work environment
Qualifications:
- Hold a degree in Education, specializing in Mathematics or related fields
- Preferably possess a 5-Year Teaching License (Khurusapha)
- Able to teach Computer subjects
- Priority consideration for TOEIC scores of 750 and above
- Demonstrates strong proficiency in the English language with articulate pronunciation
- Enthusiastic about teaching and dedicated to training students for competitions
- Willingness to actively engage in school events and programs
- Available to start in the upcoming semester
Interested candidates should submit the following:
- Resume highlighting relevant experience and qualifications
- Copy of degree
- Teaching license (if applicable)
- TOEIC score report
- Introduction video of no more than 5 minutes showcasing your teaching philosophy and enthusiasm for the role
Please send the listed requirements to: english.program@rittiya.ac.th
Email Subject: Math Teacher Applicant (complete name)
👉 Apply Here: english.program@rittiya.ac.th
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