Sarasas Witaed Thonburi School, located in Bangkae, Bangkok, Thailand, is seeking qualified Native English Teachers for Primary and Lower Secondary levels. This full-time role involves teaching English, including grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, and speaking, to students from Grades 1 to 9.
Candidates must be native English speakers with a Bachelor's degree in English, Education, Linguistics, or a related field. A teaching certification such as TEFL, TESOL, or CELTA is preferred. Experience in teaching Primary and/or Secondary students is advantageous. The ideal candidate will be passionate about teaching, student-centered learning, and able to work well in a team.
Responsibilities include designing and delivering engaging lessons using Active Learning approaches, assessing students' progress, and participating in school activities and professional development. The school offers a negotiable salary based on qualifications and experience, along with a work visa, work permit, and a supportive working environment.
To apply, please send your CV, resume, recent photo, copy of degree, and teaching certificates to tookatacholla@gmail.com. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The anticipated start date is in March.
👉 Apply Here: tookatacholla@gmail.com
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