Glory Singapore International School, located in Bangkok, is seeking qualified NES English Teachers for both primary and secondary levels. The position offers a starting salary of 60,000 Baht per month. The successful candidates will commence their roles in August 2026.
Responsibilities include designing and implementing comprehensive teaching plans, conducting 20 one-hour teaching periods per week, and instructing students in alphabet, numeracy, personal, social, and emotional skills. Teachers will organize learning materials, communicate regularly with parents, assess student performance, and foster a cooperative learning environment. Compliance with teaching standards and safety regulations, along with safeguarding responsibilities, are essential.
Candidates must have proven experience as teachers, a Bachelor's degree in Education, and a valid teaching license. Strong knowledge of child development, creative teaching abilities, and effective communication skills are required. Applicants must be in Thailand, undergo a paper test, interview, class demonstration, and provide a criminal background check. Two professional references must be included in the CV, and they will be contacted during the candidate shortlisting process.
Compensation includes a salary, visa and work permit fees, accident and health insurance, tax income payment, lunch and snacks on campus, and paid holidays.
Glory Singapore International School emphasizes child protection and safeguarding, ensuring a safe environment for student growth and development. To apply, please send your CV to hr@glory.ac.th.
Website: http://www.glory.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: hr@glory.ac.th
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