Watweruwan School is seeking a Primary English Teacher for its Mini English Program (MEP) located in Saraphi District, Chiang Mai, Thailand. This is an immediate recruitment for teaching students in Primary 1–6.
The school is situated just a few kilometers outside Chiang Mai city. The working hours are from Monday to Friday, 7:40 AM to 4:30 PM. Candidates are required to clock in before 7:40 AM and clock out by 4:30 PM, with one gate duty per week.
Applicants must be native English speakers with a neutral accent and hold a Bachelor's degree in any field. Candidates should be tech-savvy and capable of teaching both onsite and online if required. Residency in Chiang Mai is mandatory.
The contract period is from 1 June 2026 to 30 April 2027. The salary during the probationary period of three months is 34,000 THB per month, increasing to 36,000 THB per month thereafter. The position includes Social Security benefits.
To apply, please send your CV, photo, references, and a copy of your passport to focusmeadd@gmail.com. The application period is from 11–22 May 2026. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview and teaching demonstration.
For further inquiries, contact the school at 053-321521 or Teacher Add at 082-8932646.
👉 Apply Here: focusmeadd@gmail.com
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