Royal English Programme School (REPS) in Rayong is seeking NES (Native English Speaking) teachers for Kindergarten, Primary, and Secondary levels. We are looking for fully qualified educators with a competitive salary package of at least 60,000 baht per month, along with additional benefits including health and accident insurance, paid holidays, free tuition for up to two legal dependents, and daily lunch. Visa and work permit arrangements are fully managed and paid for by our HR department.
Positions available:
- Kindergarten English Teacher
- Primary English Teacher
- Primary Science Teacher
- Secondary Physics Teacher
Located in Ban Chang, REPS offers a dual-language curriculum to over 1150 students from Nursery 1 to Grade 12. Our school provides a supportive environment with small class sizes and emphasizes both academic excellence and cultural appreciation. The school is conveniently situated near Pattaya International Airport and is within easy reach of Bangkok, Pattaya, and Koh Samet.
To apply, please send your full CV, supporting documentation (degrees, educational certificates, police clearance issued within the last year, and a copy of the main page of your passport), along with a short introduction video to jobs@repsrayong.com. For further details about our school, visit our website at www.repsbanchang.com or our Facebook page at Royal English Programme School REPS Ban Chang.
We appreciate your interest in joining our team at Royal English Programme School.
Website: http://www.repsbanchang.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/RoyalEnglishProgrammeSchoolREPSBanChang
👉 Apply Here: jobs@repsrayong.com
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