Amnuay Silpa School in Bangkok is seeking a Part-Time NES Computer Science Teacher for its secondary education program. The position offers an immediate start and involves teaching a globally recognized curriculum, including KS3 Cambridge Digital Literacy & Coding, Cambridge IGCSE, and A-Level. Responsibilities include instructing A-Level students, leading VEX Robotics, and enhancing the curriculum.
Candidates must be native English speakers with excellent classroom skills, the ability to inspire students, and a willingness to collaborate with the staff team. The position is part-time, running from January through the end of July 2026. The compensation package includes a competitive salary starting at ฿115,500 per month, private medical insurance, and coverage for all visa and work permit expenses. The school offers a supportive and resource-rich environment, small class sizes, and opportunities for professional development.
Applicants should be native English speakers with a Bachelor's Degree and must currently reside in Bangkok, Thailand. Familiarity with the Cambridge GCSE/A-Level Curriculum and 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. For more information about the school, visit www.amnuaysilpa.ac.th. Interviews will be conducted in Bangkok or via Google Meet in January 2026.
Amnuay Silpa School is committed to safeguarding children and young people. The successful candidate will undergo child protection screening, including social media and previous employer checks.
Website: http://www.amnuaysilpa.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: principal@amnuaysilpa.ac.th
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