Posted: 10th October 2019
NES Teachers for Kindergarten and Primary Levels, Kamphaeng Phet
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Pookajorn Kindergarten and Primary School is currently looking for dedicated and energetic teachers who are interested teaching English in Kamphaeng Phet
Whether you are a recent University graduate with no experience looking for a unique life experience or a seasoned professional, we have a position for you.
BASIC JOB DESCRIPTION
•Homeroom teacher
•Teach Basic English /Mathematics /Science
• Monday-Friday 07.30 am -4.30 pm
• 20-24 teaching hours/week
• Lesson planning and basic record keeping
We are looking for energetic, creative, responsible and culturally sensitive teachers who meet the following conditions:
Native English speakers and filipino homeroom teachers
1. 21-45 years old (Schools Preference)
2. 4 year University Degree (At least Bachelor Degree in any field)
3. TEFL certificate and/or teaching experience preferred but not required.
A contract with School will be 1.5 year, start from Nov 2019- March 2021
WHAT SCHOOL OFFERS YOU?
• Updated salary packages for NES 35,000 -38,000 baht/ month depending on your qualifications
• Filipino salary : 18,000 Baht /month
• Free Accommodation (excluded Electricity and water)
• Non-B Visa ( working Visa ) assistance
• School paid for working permit and visa after get Non-B
• Full coverage of Work Permit fee
•1 year contracts with the option of renewing
• Free accident insurance
• Curriculum Provided
• Curriculum consultants’ assistance
• Assistance in obtaining the ATM/ Bank Account in Thailand
Interested candidates are invited to apply via email at with your following;
• Resume with recent photo
• 1 minute introductory video and state why you want to teach in Thailand
• Scan of your photo page of passport
• Scan of degree and official transcript, TEFL/TESOL certificate (if you have)
• Updated criminal record check (may be submitted later)
Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
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