Amnuay Silpa School in Bangkok is seeking a Part-Time Native English-Speaking History Teacher for the secondary level. The successful candidate will teach History across Key Stage 3 to IGCSE/A-Level, focusing on fostering inquiry, critical thinking, and a deep understanding of past events, cultures, and societies. This role requires motivating students and collaborating effectively with the school staff.
The position offers:
- A competitive salary starting at ฿115,500 per month
- Part-time contract from January to the end of July 2026
- Private medical insurance
- Coverage of all visa and work permit expenses
- Access to a well-resourced school with small class sizes
- Opportunities for professional development
Candidate requirements:
- Native English speaker
- Possession of a Bachelor’s degree
- Currently residing in Bangkok, Thailand
- Familiarity with the Cambridge GCSE/A-Level Curriculum is desirable
- At least one year of teaching experience is preferred
To apply, please contact the School's Principal, Mr. Andrew Parry, at principal@amnuaysilpa.ac.th for an application pack. Detailed CVs or resumes are encouraged. Additional information about the school is available at www.amnuaysilpa.ac.th. Interviews will be conducted in Bangkok or via Google Meet in January 2026.
Amnuay Silpa School is dedicated to safeguarding children and young people, with all successful applicants required to undergo child protection screenings, including social media checks and references from past employers and relevant authorities.
Website: http://www.amnuaysilpa.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: principal@amnuaysilpa.ac.th
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