British Concordance International School - Chiang Mai
Position: Native English-Speaking Homeroom Teachers (Years 3, 5, 6)
Type: Full-Time
Salary: 60,000 Baht per month
Category: Private School
Location: Chiang Mai
British Concordance International School in Chiang Mai is looking for three experienced NATIVE English-speaking teachers to fill homeroom positions for Years 3, 5, and 6. These full-time roles offer a monthly salary of 60,000 Baht. Ideal candidates should have qualifications like iPGCE, QTS, or a Bachelor of Education. The recruitment drive is part of the school's expansion strategy, involving class division before the upcoming academic year commencing in August.
The school follows a progressive UK curriculum spanning from pre-nursery to Year 13, emphasizing a contemporary and interactive learning atmosphere. Situated in Hang Dong, the new middle school campus boasts extensive amenities including a multi-functional gym, sports courts, a swimming pool, libraries, performing arts spaces, and well-equipped facilities for media, design, and technology.
Interested candidates keen on being part of this dynamic and evolving school community can submit their CV and cover letter to the principal at principal@bcisschool.ac.th
Website: http://www.bcisschool.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: principal@bcisschool.ac.th
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