Prom School, a private kindergarten and primary school in Bangkok, is looking for an IEP KG-Primary teacher for K.1 to G.6 for the 2024-2025 academic year. The position is to start immediately or in January 2025, and candidates must be residing in Thailand currently.
Teaching at Prom School involves instructing students in Maths, Science, and English with the support of Thai teachers. The school, founded in 1990, emphasizes creating a fun, friendly, and secure learning environment for its approximately 380 students to foster creativity, enthusiasm, and independence.
Prom School's Intensive English Programs (IEP) make it a prominent institution in the Latkrabang district. Classes range from K.1 to Grade 6, with class sizes of 24 to 34 students and up to two Thai teachers for support.
The working hours are from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday, with up to 23 classes per week. The school provides unit tests and final exams.
Qualifications for Native and Non-Native English Speaking Teachers are outlined, including requirements for degrees, teaching experience, age range, attitude, and specific skills like singing and creating hands-on materials.
Salary ranges from 36,000 to 42,000 Baht per month, depending on experience and qualifications. The school offers benefits such as visa and work permit support, relocation assistance, annual holidays, completion bonus, and more.
Applicants need to submit a cover letter, CV with a photo, passport and visa copies, degree certificates, references, and English language test scores for Non-Native English speakers. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for teaching demonstrations and interviews. Please refrain from contacting the school directly or walking in for an interview.
Website: https://Promschool.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: HR@Promschool.ac.th
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