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Chemistry teacher

🏫 Samakkhi Witthayakhom School
📍Chiang Rai, Thailand
💰 Up To 40,000 THB per month
Full-TimeGovernment School
Job Description:

The International Program at Samakkhiwittayakom School is making a positions available for foreign teachers, under the recent admission of this school to the Cambridge Curriculum.

We are looking for Chemistry teacher (Native English teachers) that are already on Thai soil, with, at least, a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry or Science with major in Chemistry.

The candidates should be able to teach Chemistry subjects.
The candidates should:
1) Already be in Thailand
2) Be immediately available and ready to start working as soon as possible.
3) Be active and participative, with social aptitudes.
4) Be willing to comply with the school and department regulations.

The positions will be granted:
1) A salary of 35K (Probation) to 40K (After Probation) THB per month.
2) A 3 probation period.
3) A total of 1 school year contract, including the probation period. This contract is a renewable pending agreement between the parties.
4) A respectful and enjoyable, working environment, that invests in self-improvement and professional growth.
5) Be able to speak English Fluently
This school is located in Chiang Rai, the northern part of Thailand, amidst a beautiful area of nature.

Please send your full CV, and transcripts. Any further details about you that you think may help to:

luksanalee.boon@samakkhi.ac.th
Walk-in: Samakkhiwitthayakhom School, Buidling 12, 6th floor.



👉 Apply Here: luksanalee.boon@samakkhi.ac.th

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