Montfort College Primary School in Chiang Mai is seeking a dynamic and dependable Native English Speaker (NES) to join our English Program as a History Teacher. Our school is beautifully situated near the river and Night Bazaar in Chiang Mai City.
Position: 1 NES History Teacher
Requirements:
- Open exclusively to native speakers from the UK, US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and Ireland.
- Start date: May 2026
- Bachelor’s Degree in a related field (Humanities preferred)
- TEFL/TESOL certification is desirable
- Some teaching experience, preferably in Thailand
- Proficiency in using computers and common software (PowerPoint, Word, Excel) and technology for enhancing student learning
Responsibilities:
- Approximately 22 teaching periods per week
- Class size does not exceed 30 students
- Collaborate with a partner/co-teacher (Thai nationality)
- 12-month renewable employment contract
Benefits:
- Starting salary of 40,000 baht per month
- Annual performance-based salary increments
- Annual bonus
- Free school lunch
- Teacher trips
- Health insurance
Application Process:
Interested candidates should email the following documents:
- A detailed CV/resume
- A copy of the passport photo page
- A copy of the degree/diploma with transcripts
- A short covering email explaining interest in the position
Send applications to: ep_interoffice@mcp.ac.th
Priority will be given to applicants available for a personal interview and demonstration lesson at our Chiang Mai school.
👉 Apply Here: ep_interoffice@mcp.ac.th
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