British Mandarin International School in Bangkok is seeking a qualified Primary Homeroom Teacher. The role offers a competitive salary starting at ฿75,000 per month for full-time employment.
We are looking for candidates who possess a Bachelor's degree along with a teaching qualification or license, such as PGCE, QTS, or iPGCE. Familiarity with the Cambridge curriculum, specifically Cambridge Primary or Early Years, is necessary. Candidates should have experience teaching in a primary or early-years classroom and demonstrate strong classroom management skills with a caring and inclusive approach. A genuine passion for children's learning, wellbeing, and safeguarding is essential. We value team players who bring energy and creativity to their roles.
Interested candidates can apply by contacting amonchet.t@bmis.ac.th.
👉 Apply Here: amonchet.t@bmis.ac.th
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