Saint Gabriel’s College, situated on Samsen Road in Dusit, Bangkok, is seeking qualified native English-speaking instructors to join their team. The school offers education for students in Grades 1 to 12 and is looking for enthusiastic teachers to teach subjects such as English, Mathematics, and Computer Studies. This role provides an excellent opportunity to work in a reputable academic environment that values dedication and professional development.
Candidates must be native English speakers and possess at least a bachelor’s degree in any discipline, preferably in Education or a related field. A 120-hour TEFL, TESOL, CELTA, or equivalent teaching certification is also required. The school is looking for individuals with a strong commitment to teaching, excellent communication skills, and the ability to engage effectively with students of varying ages and abilities.
Interested applicants should submit several documents along with their application form. These include a recent Curriculum Vitae with a photograph, a copy of the passport’s photo page, and copies of the bachelor’s degree diploma and transcript. These materials are essential for assessing the candidate’s qualifications and readiness to teach.
Furthermore, applicants must provide a short video introduction, approximately three minutes long. In this video, candidates should introduce themselves, describe their educational background, and share details of their teaching experience. This video serves as an opportunity to showcase spoken communication skills and personality.
Completed applications, including all documents and the video, should be sent via email to jobs@sg.ac.th. For additional information, candidates can contact the school directly at 02-2430065.
This position offers a competitive monthly salary of 45,000 Baht, highlighting the school’s commitment to attracting skilled and dedicated educators.
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