Somtawin Witead Suksa, located in Prachuap Khiri Khan, is seeking native English-speaking teachers for Kindergarten, Primary, and Lower Secondary positions starting in May 2026. We have an opening for a Primary English Teacher for grades 4-6 and a General English Teacher. The teaching load is approximately 20 periods per week, with class sizes capped at 28 students, though most classes have around 20 students. Students generally have a good level of English proficiency, with native speakers present in most classes.
We are a Cambridge and WACE accredited school offering a curriculum that combines Thai, Cambridge, and Western Australian standards. All subjects, except for Thai Language, are taught in English. The starting salary for native speakers is 34,000 Baht per month. All holidays are fully paid, and teachers are part of the Thai social security system for healthcare. Transportation between Hua-Hin and the school is provided, as most teachers reside there. We cover the costs of work permits and visas once your arrival visa is accepted.
Applicants must have at least a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject and a minimum of one year of classroom teaching experience. If you meet these qualifications and are available in May, please reach out to us.
Contact: steve.somtawin@gmail.com
👉 Apply Here: steve.somtawin@gmail.com
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