Hastin International School in Chon Buri is seeking an ICT Teacher to instruct primary and secondary students. Both native and non-native teachers are encouraged to apply. The position requires candidates to have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited university and some experience working within a school environment. The role is located in Pattaya and requires candidates who are responsible and able to work effectively in a team.
The salary for native teachers starts at 55,000 THB per month, while non-native teachers start at 30,000 THB per month. Interested applicants should visit our website at www.hastin.ac.th and send their applications to oranat@hastin.ac.th.
Website: http://www.hastin.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: oranat@hastin.ac.th
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