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Foreign Math Teacher (Grades 7–9)

Rittiyawannalai School | Public School

Thailand, Bangkok, Sai Mai

Full Time

THB 35,000.00 / month THB

Approx: N/A USD / month

Benefits

Visa Sponsored

Medical Insurance

Requirements

Bachelor's Degree

About the role

Rittiyawannalai School, a government secondary school in Sai Mai, Bangkok, is seeking a Foreign Math Teacher for lower secondary students (Grades 7–9). The position begins in Semester 2 of the 2025 school year. The ability to teach computer subjects is considered an advantage.

Responsibilities

  • Teach Mathematics to lower secondary students (Grades 7–9).
  • Optionally teach computer subjects if qualified.
  • Prepare lesson plans and assessments following the school curriculum.

Schedule

  • Full-time, 12-month contract.

Benefits

  • Monthly salary of 35,000 THB.
  • 50% health insurance coverage through SSO.
  • Visa and work permit assistance.
  • Performance-based annual salary increase.
  • Supportive work environment.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Education specializing in Mathematics or a related field.
  • TOEIC score of 750 or above.
  • Ability to teach computer subjects preferred.
  • Excellent English proficiency with clear pronunciation.
  • Available to start next school semester.

What to include in your application

  • State where you found this job listing (eslephant).
  • Resume.
  • Copies of degrees and transcripts.
  • Copy of teaching license (if applicable).
  • TOEIC score report.
  • Introduction video (max 5 minutes) describing your teaching philosophy and enthusiasm for the role.

How to Apply

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