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Part-Time Instrumental Teacher Vacancy at Regent’s International School, Bangkok

🏫 Regent’s International School
📍Bangkok, Thailand
💰 300 THB per hour
Government School
Job Description:

Part-Time Instrumental Teacher Vacancy at Regent’s International School, Bangkok Regent’s International School, Bangkok is seeking a part-time Instrumental teacher to provide 1:1 and small group private instrumental lessons across primary school. The school, renowned for its commitment to developing students holistically, follows the British curriculum up to IGCSEs and then transitions to the IB Diploma Programme.

Position: Part-time Instrumental Teacher
Job Aim: To deliver engaging instrumental lessons to primary school students in 1:1 and small group settings.

Vacancies:
- Part-time (2 or 3 days a week)
- Rate: 2,000 per day

Job Description:
- Show enthusiasm and passion for teaching your instrument
- Demonstrate high levels of musicianship and specialized instrument knowledge
- Be open to teaching small groups and participating in extracurricular ensembles
- Guide students through recognized examinations, ensuring clear progression pathways
- Prioritize building strong relationships with students, parents, and the school community
- Uphold professional standards including punctuality, administrative tasks, and effective communication
- Continuously evaluate and adapt teaching methods to meet individual student needs
- Demonstrate reliability and a collaborative team spirit
- Be flexible to work evenings and weekends occasionally
- Possess qualities of loyalty, honesty, hard work, and approachability

Interested candidates should submit their CV to tara.berryman@regents.ac.th by Thursday, 3rd October. Interviews will be scheduled for the week beginning on October 7th.



👉 Apply Here: tara.berryman@regents.ac.th

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