Nawaphat Witthaya Elementary School in Bangkok is seeking a qualified Primary Mathematics Teacher. The school is conveniently located in the Chatujak area, just 10 minutes from BTS Pahonyonthin and MRT Bangson (purple line). This full-time position offers a competitive salary starting at ฿43,000 per month, with the possibility of negotiation based on qualifications.
The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2 years of teaching experience at the primary level and should be familiar with the Thai or Singaporean Mathematics approach (CPA). A degree in Education is desirable, and the degree must be notarized. English should be the candidate's first language, and police clearance from both Thailand and the candidate's home country is required.
Responsibilities include safeguarding children, providing a stimulating learning environment, short-term planning, delivering an enhanced curriculum, and participating in school events such as open houses and parent meetings. The contract is for 12 months and includes at least 8 weeks of paid holidays per academic year in addition to public holidays. The school supports continuous professional development and covers 50% of work permit fees while also providing visa assistance.
Interested applicants should send a cover letter, introduction video, updated resume, and relevant documents to the HR team at recruitment@nawaphat.ac.th. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted, and interviews will start on Monday, 27th April.
Join Nawaphat Witthaya Elementary School and contribute to a supportive and enriching educational environment.
👉 Apply Here: recruitment@nawaphat.ac.th
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