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NES Secondary English Teacher

Chindamanee School

Thailand, Bangkok, Bang Kho

Full Time

THB 50,000.00 / month THB

Approx: N/A USD / month

Benefits

Visa Sponsored

Medical Insurance

Requirements

Bachelor's Degree

Big-7 Passport Holder

Native English Speaker

2+ Years Teaching Experience

About the role

Chindamanee School is seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Native English Teacher to teach secondary students, starting as soon as possible.

Responsibilities

  • Plan and deliver lessons following the school curriculum.
  • Track and assess student progress.
  • Prepare regular reports for parents.
  • Maintain discipline and enforce school rules.
  • Collaborate with school administrators and staff.

Schedule

  • Monday – Friday, 7:40 AM – 4:30 PM

Benefits

  • Salary: 50,000 THB/month
  • Accident insurance
  • One month of paid holiday per year
  • Work permit and visa provided
  • Daily lunch provided
  • Modern, air-conditioned classrooms
  • Tax covered by school (no salary deductions)
  • Professional development for long-term teachers

Requirements

  • Native English speaker with a passport from an approved country.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Education or related field.
  • Experience teaching at secondary level preferred.

What to include in your application

  • Where you found the job listing (eslephant)
  • Resume and photograph
  • Copy of passport

How to Apply

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