Kasintorn Saint Peter School Teaching Positions in Nonthaburi, Thailand
- Private School
- Full-Time
Kasintorn Saint Peter School, located in Nonthaburi just outside of Bangkok, is seeking enthusiastic Native English Speakers for teaching roles in the 2025–2026 academic year. The school prioritizes student development and is expanding its team.
Positions available for primary level educators in English, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Homeroom teaching roles open for Kindergarten level. Great opportunity to impact young learners in a supportive environment.
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree, valid passport from USA, UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand. Other nationalities welcome. Seeking passionate, motivated individuals dedicated to student growth.
Salary: 47,000 to 52,000 THB per month + completion bonus. Visa/work permit assistance, curriculum/resources provided. Monday to Friday schedule with early finish on Fridays. Paid holidays, sick leave, personal leave.
Benefits: Free daily lunches, accident insurance, transportation to/from Purple Line MRT – Rattanathibet area. Assistance with nearby accommodation. Send CV, photo, degree/transcripts, passport/visa page to humanresources@kasintorn.ac.th
Website: http://www.kasintorn.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: humanresources@kasintorn.ac.th
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