Sarasas Ektra School in Bangkok is currently hiring for the role of Year 1 and Year 4 Homeroom Teacher. This full-time position offers a salary range of 35,000 THB to 50,000 THB per month, depending on qualifications and experience. The workplace is located at Sathupradit Soi 20, Bangpongpang, Yannawa, Bangkok 10120.
We are looking for a dynamic, passionate, and adaptable Primary Homeroom Teacher to join our vibrant team. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching and guiding Year 1 and Year 4 students, leading a homeroom class, and creating a nurturing and stimulating classroom environment. Applicants should be native English speakers with a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution, possess excellent communication skills, and have a positive attitude towards learning and collaboration.
Benefits include a competitive salary, accommodation allowance (after probation), Non-Immigrant B visa assistance, a work permit, paid holidays (if starting between May and June 2026), and medical insurance (after probation).
To apply, please send your application to hrses@ektra.ac.th or j.jane@ektra.ac.th. Application documents should include your resume with current references, a recent photograph, a copy of your passport (information and current visa page), a copy of your degree/diploma and official transcript (certified by the Embassy and Ministry of Foreign Affairs), and any additional teaching or professional certificates.
For more details about our school, visit our website at https://www.ektra.ac.th/indexEn.html.
Website: https://www.ektra.ac.th/indexEn.html
👉 Apply Here: hrses@ektra.ac.th
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