English and English-French Teachers

Samakkhiwittayakom School
Chiang Rai, ThailandFull-TimeUp To 40,000 THB per month
Posted 28 days ago
Samakkhiwittayakom School's International Program is seeking qualified foreign teachers due to our recent adoption of the Cambridge Curriculum. We have openings for the following positions:

1. English Teacher - 2 positions (for native English speakers)
2. English-French Teacher - 1 position (must be fluent in both English and French)

Candidates must be currently residing in Thailand and possess at least a bachelor's degree in English for Education, English Language, English for Teaching, or related fields. The ideal candidates should be ready to start working in 2026 and exhibit the following qualities:

1. Currently in Thailand
2. Immediate availability for employment
3. Active, engaged, and socially adept
4. Willingness to adhere to school and departmental regulations
5. Fluent English communication skills
6. For the English-French Teacher position, fluent French communication skills are required

Benefits for these positions include:

1. A salary ranging from 35,000 THB per month during the probation period to 40,000 THB per month after probation
2. A 3-month probation period
3. A contract for the duration of one academic year, which includes the probation period and is renewable upon mutual agreement
4. A respectful and enjoyable work environment that promotes self-improvement and professional growth

Our school is located in Chiang Rai, in the beautiful northern region of Thailand.

Interested candidates should send their full CV and transcripts, as well as any additional information that might support their application, to the following email address: luksanalee.boon@samakkhi.ac.th. Alternatively, candidates can apply in person at Samakkhiwittayakom School, Building 12, 6th floor.

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