Glory Singapore International School Ramintra, located in Bangkok, is seeking a Native English Speaking (NES) English Teacher for the primary level. The position offers a starting salary of at least 50,000 Baht per month for full-time work. The start date for this role is August 2026.
Responsibilities include designing and implementing a comprehensive teaching plan, conducting 20 one-hour classes per week, organizing learning materials, communicating with parents, assessing student performance, fostering cooperative interactions among students, collaborating with administrative staff, adhering to teaching standards, and ensuring child safety.
Applicants should have a strong understanding of child development and current educational practices, along with creative teaching skills, organizational abilities, patience, flexibility, and excellent communication skills.
General requirements include holding a teaching license, a Bachelor's degree in Education or a related field, and proficiency in using technology for instruction. Candidates must be currently residing in Thailand and will undergo a paper test, interview, and class demonstration. A valid criminal background check and two professional references are required. Safeguarding knowledge will be assessed during the interview process.
The compensation package includes visa and work permit fees, accident and health insurance, income tax payment, on-campus lunch and snacks, and paid holidays.
Glory Singapore International School is committed to child protection and providing a safe environment for student development. Interested candidates should send their CVs to hr@glory.ac.th.
👉 Apply Here: hr@glory.ac.th
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