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Science Teacher

🏫 Hua Hin Vitthayalai School
📍Hua Hin, Thailand
💰 Up To 33,000 THB per month
Full-TimePrivate SchoolEnglish / ESL / TEFLScience
Job Description:

Full-Time Science Teacher Needed at Hua Hin Vitthayalai School

Hua Hin Vitthayalai School, a Catholic private school in Hua Hin, is currently seeking a Full-Time Science Teacher for Secondary levels.

Position: Science teacher for Secondary levels
Salary Range: 23,000-33,000 Baht per month (depending on qualification and experience)
Qualification:
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Science, or related field
- TOEIC (minimum scores of 750) for NON-NES
- Teaching experience is preferred

Job Details:
- Full-Time position (7.45 – 16.15, Monday-Friday)
- Teaching hours: 19-24 hours/week

Benefits:
- 1-year contract after probation with the possibility of renewal (Direct contract with the school)
- Monthly pay
- Work permit fees covered
- Assistance with obtaining a non-B Visa
- Yearly salary increments

To apply, please send your CV, Passport (photo page), TOEIC Score Report, degree, transcripts, and a recent photograph via email to: epsalesians@hv.ac.th

Originally posted on Teast


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