ISP International School in Rawai, Phuket, is in search of two dedicated educators for primary-level teaching roles. We are looking for an ICT Teacher and an Art Teacher to join our team.
Key Responsibilities:
- ICT Teacher:
Teach engaging ICT lessons to primary students
Encourage the development of digital literacy and coding skills
Introduce students to online safety and digital citizenship
Monitor and assess students' progress in ICT projects
- Art Teacher:
Develop and deliver a creative art curriculum for primary students
Inspire students to explore diverse art techniques and materials
Organize student exhibitions and projects to showcase creativity
Provide feedback and assessments on student artwork
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree or higher in Education, ICT, Art, or related field
- Teaching certification (if applicable)
- Experience teaching primary school students
- Strong communication skills and a passion for working with young learners
- Ability to inspire creativity and digital learning in students
Location: ISP International School, Rawai, Phuket
Salary: Starting at 35,000 THB per month (negotiable based on experience and qualifications)
How to Apply: Please send your CV and cover letter to Hr@internationalschoolphuket.com
Indicate in your application if you are applying for the ICT Teacher or Art Teacher position.
Join us at ISP International School and be part of our vibrant learning community!
👉 Apply Here: Hr@internationalschoolphuket.com
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