Montfort College Primary Section in Chiang Mai is seeking a Native English Speaking (UK/US/Aus/NZ/Canada/Ireland) History Teacher for the primary school's English Program. The school, located near the river and Night Bazaar in Chiang Mai City, offers a beautiful campus setting.
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree in a related field/humanities
- TEFL/TESOL certification preferred
- Teaching experience, preferably in Thailand
- Proficient in computer skills (PowerPoint, Word, Excel)
- Ability to integrate technology for student learning
Responsibilities:
- Approximately 18 teaching periods per week
- Maximum of 30 students per class
- Collaborate with a Thai co-teacher
- 12-month renewable contract
Benefits:
- Performance-based salary increment
- Annual bonus
- Free school lunch
- Teacher trips
- Health insurance
To apply, please submit:
- Detailed CV/resume
- Copy of passport photo page
- Copy of degree/diploma with transcript
- Brief cover email expressing interest
Send applications to: ep_interoffice@mcp.ac.th, Sk.moonmai@gmail.com
Applicants available for an in-person interview and demo lesson in Chiang Mai will receive priority consideration.
Website: https://www.mcp.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: EP_Interoffice@mcp.ac.th
Please mention that you found the job on Teast for the school's reference.
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