KMIDS, located in Ladkrabang (Bangkok), Thailand, is a specialized school focusing on science, technology, mathematics, and design. We are in search of professional educators proficient in English to join our dynamic team.
Our institution is WASC-certified and follows an American curriculum, offering a wide range of AP courses and electives. With a focus on innovation, we provide a competitive package and dedicated collaborative planning time to achieve our goal of nurturing Thailand’s future innovators.
As we expand, there is a forthcoming requirement for a high school chemistry/grade 8 science teacher for the 2025-2026 Academic Year and beyond.
The ideal candidate should be tech-savvy and creative, adept at engaging students through practical learning experiences. They must possess experience in teaching algebra and geometry in the American curriculum or equivalent. The flexibility to teach other science subjects, including middle school, is essential. International teaching experience, a degree in mathematics or related field, and teaching licensure in their home country are also prerequisites.
To express your interest in this position, kindly forward your updated resume and a cover letter to Brian Spiegel (Head of the Math Department) at brian.sp@kmids.ac.th and Marc Bourget (School Principal) at marc.bo@kmids.ac.th
Website: https://kmids.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: marc.bo@kmids.ac.th
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