Cambridge Science & Maths Teachers

Satree Phuket School - Cambridge Programme
Phuket, ThailandFull-TimeUp To 45,000 THB per month
Posted 10 days ago
Satree Phuket School - Cambridge Programme in Phuket is looking for dedicated and qualified Cambridge Science and Mathematics Teachers to join our team for the 2026–2027 academic year. The positions will commence on May 5, 2026.

Open Positions:
1. Cambridge Physics & Lower Secondary Mathematics Teacher (1 Position)
2. Cambridge General Science Teacher (Biology & Chemistry) (1 Position)
3. Cambridge IGCSE & AS/A Level Mathematics Teacher (1 Position)

Qualifications Required:
- A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a relevant field such as Physics, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Statistics, or a related discipline.
- At least 1 year of teaching experience in the specific subject area.
- Ability to teach the relevant subjects listed.
- Experience with the Cambridge curriculum is preferred.

Salary and Contract Details:
- The salary range is between ฿40,000 and ฿45,000 per month, depending on experience and qualifications.
- Annual salary increments are based on performance.
- The contract is for 12 months.

Application Process:
Interested applicants should submit the following:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- References
- A recent photograph

Please send applications to: admission@ipcsatree.com. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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