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🏫 British Mandarin International School
📍Bangkok, Thailand
💰 Competitive Salary
Full-TimeInternational SchoolComputer Science / ICTMusic
Non-Native
Job Description:

Hiring for Academic Year 2026–2027: Specialist Teacher Vacancies

Positions Available:
- Music Teacher
- ICT Teacher
- PE & ECA Teacher

Location: British Mandarin International School, Ramkhamhaeng 68, Bangkok

About Us:
British Mandarin International School (BMIS) is an internationally recognized school accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS). Situated in Bangkok, we offer a British Curriculum enhanced with Cambridge frameworks and Mandarin Chinese as a second language. Our academic program spans from Early Years to Secondary, following the English National Curriculum with Cambridge Primary and Lower Secondary assessments. We emphasize Bravery, Mastery, Integrity, and Success as core values.

Hiring Details:
- Direct hire for the academic year August 2026 – June 2027, with a mandatory start in July 2026.
- We seek dedicated specialist teachers for Music, ICT, and PE & ECA, covering Primary and/or Secondary levels.

Salary & Benefits:
- 12-month contract with salary based on qualifications and experience.
- Comprehensive health insurance.
- Visa and work permit assistance.
- Approximately 5 weeks of paid school holidays, plus Thai public holidays.
- Cambridge-recognized CPD support.
- Optional after-school teaching for additional income.

Work Schedule:
- Monday to Friday, 07:15–16:15.
- Teaching load of approximately 20–25 periods per week.

Eligibility:
- Open to Thai nationals, Filipino nationals, and other nationalities.
- Experience in the British Curriculum or international school setting is an advantage.
- A valid teaching license (QTS, State License, or equivalent) is preferred. However, practical classroom experience is highly valued.

Application Process:
Submit your application to amonchet.t@bmis.ac.th with the subject line: "[Position Title] Application – [Your Name]" (e.g., "Music Teacher Application – John Smith").

Required Documents:
1. CV/Resume with detailed employment history.
2. Degree certificate and academic transcripts.
3. Valid teaching license (if applicable).
4. Copy of passport ID page and current visa pages.
5. Copy of work permit/Non-B visa (if applicable).
6. Criminal records disclosure (prior to contract start).
7. Recent professional photo (taken within the last 6 months).

Originally posted on Teast


👉 Apply Here: amonchet.t@bmis.ac.th

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