Job Details

English Teacher for Mini English Program

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Saraburiwitthayakhom School

location
Saraburi, Thailand
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    Preference : NES Preferred
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    Salary : THB 40,000 - 45,000 / month
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Start Work : Apr 2025

Highlights :

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    Job Type Full-time
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    Education Bachelor degree
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    B.ED./ PGCE / iPGCE Preferred
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    Experience 2 years
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    Major Education
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    Gender Any

Job Description:

We’re Hiring: English Teacher for Mini English Program (Upper Secondary)

Saraburiwitthayakhom School is looking for a full-time Native English Teacher to teach in the Mini English Program (MEP) for Upper Secondary Education (Grades 10-12).

Position Details:
• Program: Mini English Program (MEP)
• Grade Levels: 10-12 (Upper Secondary)
• Class Size: 30-40 students per class
• Teaching Load: Up to 20 teaching periods per week (50 minutes per period)
• Work Schedule: Monday – Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
• Contract Duration: 12 months (renewable based on performance)
• Salary: 40,000–45,000 THB per month (negotiable based on experience and qualifications)
• Probation Period: 3 months

Qualifications:
• Native English Speaker (NES) with fluency in reading, communication, writing, and grammar
• Bachelor’s degree in Education or a related field
• 2-5 years of teaching experience at the upper-secondary level
• Adaptability, positive attitude, responsibility, and flexibility in working with others
• English proficiency test results will be considered an advantage

Additional Benefits:
• Non-B visa, work permit, and health insurance provided
• Opportunities for professional growth and community involvement
• Preference for candidates already in Thailand and ready to start immediately

Required Documents:
• Updated CV
• Copies of relevant documents (passport/ID, degree certificates, transcripts, diploma)
• Self-introduction video (1 minute or longer)
• Relevant certificates

 

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