One Hope International School - NES Primary/Secondary Math Teacher
Chiang Rai, Thailand
Salary: 65,000 THB/month
About the Role:
One Hope International School (OHIS) is looking for a Native English-speaking Primary Math Teacher to teach Mathematics to Grades 4, 5, 6, and 7 following the Common Core curriculum (California, USA).
What We Offer:
- Competitive monthly salary: 65,000 THB
- Health Insurance
- Paid holidays
- Free tuition for up to 2 legal dependents
- Nutritious meals provided throughout the day
- Visa and work permit fully arranged and covered
- Complimentary membership to on-campus gym, sauna, swimming pool
- Initial contract term: 12 to 24 months
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics or related field
- Minimum of 2 years teaching experience
- Official transcript of records
- Passport with sufficient blank pages for visa processing
- Police clearance issued within the past 12 months
- At least one professional recommendation letter
- Genuine heart for students and willingness to work in a Christian-values-based environment
How to Apply:
Please submit the following documents to teachers@onehope.ac.th:
- Full CV/Resume
- Copies of degree(s) and relevant teaching certificates
- Police clearance certificate
- Scanned copy of the main passport page
- A short (1-minute) introduction video
About OHIS:
Located in the picturesque region of Mae Sai in northern Chiang Rai, OHIS is dedicated to academic excellence, holistic student development, and fostering a nurturing learning environment rooted in Christian values.
Website: https://www.onehope.ac.th
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onehopeschool
👉 Apply Here: teachers@onehope.ac.th
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