The Demonstration School of Silpakorn University in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand is seeking a Native English Speaking Science Teacher for Grades 1 to 6. This full-time position offers a salary of 50,000 THB per month and is set to begin on May 20, 2026. The initial contract is for one year, with the potential for extension based on performance evaluation.
The successful candidate will teach a maximum of 18 hours per week, participate in school activities, and engage with students, parents, and colleagues to foster a positive educational environment. Applicants should have a Bachelor's degree or higher, preferably in education, and 1-3 years of teaching experience is advantageous.
Key responsibilities include teaching Science and club activities, organizing students during designated times, and participating in meetings and training sessions. Additional duties involve making observations and evaluations of student development, note-taking after lessons, and contributing to school events and activities.
Benefits provided include health insurance after one year of employment, social security, participation in school summer camps, and additional pay for after-school teaching. Successful candidates may need to secure a Non-Immigrant Type B visa for teaching in Thailand. While the school supports the documentation process for the visa, the cost must be borne by the teacher. However, the school will cover the cost of a one-year work permit.
To apply, interested candidates should email their application to satitsilapakorn.hr@gmail.com, including a resume, educational transcripts and degree certificates, a copy of their passport and visa page, and a 3-5 minute teaching demonstration video or self-introduction.
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
👉 Apply Here: satitsilapakorn.hr@gmail.com
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