RBIS International School in Bangkok is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Lower Key Stage 2 Supply Teacher to join our Primary team for the Summer Term, from 20 April to 26 June 2026. As a member of our team, you will deliver high-quality lessons in line with the English National Curriculum, uphold high standards of behaviour and achievement, and ensure the continuity of learning in an established Lower KS2 class. Strong classroom management skills, effective differentiation, and a positive, collaborative attitude are essential for this role.
Candidates must possess Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or an equivalent recognised teaching qualification and have experience teaching in Key Stage 2. A strong understanding of child protection responsibilities is crucial as safeguarding is a core value at our school. References will be checked during the hiring process, and the successful applicant will undergo enhanced background checks, including international police clearance.
If you are a reflective and professional educator eager to make a positive impact for one term, we encourage you to apply. Please contact us at scottj@rbis.ac.th.
👉 Apply Here: scottj@rbis.ac.th
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