King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang International Demonstration School (KMIDS), located in Bangkok, Thailand, is a WASC-accredited institution specializing in science, technology, mathematics, and design. We are currently looking for a Secondary School English Teacher to join our team of English-speaking, collaborative, and innovative educators.
The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching in a dynamic environment where all subjects, except Thai and Chinese languages, are taught in English. Our school offers a competitive benefits package and ensures collaborative planning time as part of our commitment to advancing STEAM education in Thailand. Due to our growing student enrollment, we are seeking an additional middle/high school English teacher starting from the 2026–2027 academic year and beyond.
Key qualifications and requirements include:
- A demonstrated ability to engage and inspire students through creative and effective learning activities.
- Strong experience in teaching English/ELA within an American or similar curriculum.
- Flexibility to teach a variety of English courses across different grade levels.
- International teaching experience.
- A degree in English, Literature, or a related field.
- Teaching certification/licensure from the candidate's home country and/or a master's degree in education.
Interested candidates should send their current résumé and a cover letter to stefan.es@kmids.ac.th and marc.bo@kmids.ac.th.
👉 Apply Here: stefan.es@kmids.ac.th
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