Satit Bilingual School of Rangsit University is looking for a Secondary English Teacher in Bangkok.
Start date: July 2025
Salary: Competitive based on qualifications and experience per SBS Salary scale.
Responsibilities:
- Teach English to secondary students following the Cambridge Curriculum
- Prepare lesson plans, teaching materials, and manage administrative tasks
- Adapt teaching methods to meet student needs
- Assess student progress and provide feedback
- Establish classroom expectations and communicate with parents
- Plan and participate in extracurricular activities
- Attend meetings, training, and school events
- Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
- Education or Bachelor’s Degree
- Professional Teaching qualification/license/certification
- Master’s degree preferred
Experience:
- 2 years of teaching experience in secondary subjects
- Experience teaching General Science following Cambridge International Education Program and Thai MoE
- Experience with expats and international curriculum
- Teaching EAL learners is an advantage
Requirements:
- Fluent English speaker (minimum C1 level)
- Strong communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills
- Competent in class and time management, interpersonal relations, and teamwork
- Adaptable, patient, and positive outlook
Benefits:
- Competitive salary
- Full-time position, initially 2 years then 1-year contracts
- Health insurance, provident fund, paid holidays
- Education discounts, free lunch buffet, assistance with bank account
To apply, submit a cover letter, resume, video, and two references to:
Ms. Issareeya Anunyaphon at issareeya.t@sbs.ac.th,
Mr. Nouredine Ssekamanya at nouredine.s@sbs.ac.th,
Mr. Warran Kerr at warran.k@sbs.ac.th, and
Human Resources at recruit@sbs.ac.th
Subject: "Application for Secondary English Teacher"
Visit https://www.sbs.ac.th for more information.
Website: https://www.sbs.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: recruit@sbs.ac.th
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