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NES Primary Science Teachers (Grades 1–2 and 5–6)

Royal English Programme School (REPS)

Thailand, Rayong, Ban Chang District

Full Time

THB 60,000.00 / month THB

Approx: N/A USD / month

Benefits

Visa Sponsored

Medical Insurance

Requirements

Bachelor's Degree

Native English Speaker

About the role

Royal English Programme School (REPS), a top bilingual school in Ban Chang, Rayong, seeks NES Primary Science Teachers for Grades 1–2 (with phonics) and Grades 5–6. REPS serves students from Nursery 1 to Grade 12 in a dual-language environment.

Responsibilities

  • Teach primary science (and phonics for P1–P2) using the school’s curriculum.
  • Plan lessons, manage classrooms, and monitor student progress.
  • Contribute to a supportive, high-expectations learning culture.

Schedule

  • Full-time, school-based schedule (details at interview).

Benefits

  • Health and accident insurance.
  • Paid holidays and daily lunch.
  • Free tuition for 2 legal dependents.
  • Visa and work permit arranged; costs covered by HR.

Requirements

  • Native English speaker (NES).
  • Bachelor’s degree; submit degree(s), certificates, police clearance (< 1 year), passport main page.
  • Short introduction video required.

What to include in your application

  • Where you found the job (eslephant).
  • Full CV and supporting documents; specify the position: “P1–P2 Science Teacher” or “P5–P6 Science Teacher”.

How to Apply

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