Samakkhiwitthayakhom School in Chiang Rai is seeking two Native English Speaking (NES) English Teachers for its International Program. The school has recently adopted the Cambridge Curriculum and requires qualified educators to join the team.
We are looking for candidates who are currently residing in Thailand and can start by May 1, 2026. Applicants should hold at least a bachelor's degree in English for Education, English Language, or related fields. The ideal candidates should be fluent in English, active, participative, and possess strong social skills. They must also be willing to adhere to the school's regulations.
The positions offer a salary ranging from 35,000 THB (during the probation period) to 40,000 THB per month (after probation). There is a 3-month probation period, and the initial contract is for one school year, with the possibility of renewal upon mutual agreement. The school promises a respectful and enjoyable working environment that supports self-improvement and professional growth.
Samakkhiwitthayakhom School is located in the beautiful natural surroundings of Chiang Rai, in northern Thailand. Interested candidates should send their full CV and transcripts to the provided email address. Walk-in applications are also accepted at Samakkhiwitthayakhom School, Building 12, 6th floor.
👉 Apply Here: luksanalee.boon@samakkhi.ac.th
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