English Facilitator for Middle & High School
Pan-Asia International School
Bangkok, Thailand•Full-Time•Up To 50,000 THB per month
Posted 12 hours ago
Pan-Asia International School, located in Bangkok, is seeking dedicated Native English-Speaking (NES) English Facilitators for our Middle and High School division. As an IB World School, we are committed to academic excellence, character development, and fostering a global mindset. We invite passionate and qualified educators to join our team for the 2026 academic year.
Position: Middle & High School English Facilitator
Responsibilities:
- Facilitate English education for middle and high school students
- Prepare students for graduation requirements
- Participate in teacher orientation and preparation sessions starting in July 2026
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Education or a related field (Master’s degree preferred)
- 2–3 years of relevant teaching experience
- Experience teaching at the middle and high school levels
- Strong classroom management skills
- Positive attitude and professionalism
- IB MYP/IBDP teaching experience is an advantage
Benefits:
- Competitive salary up to 50,000 THB per month, based on qualifications and experience
- School-sponsored 1-year visa and work permit
- Health insurance
- Paid holidays
- Opportunities for professional development and career growth
Safeguarding and Recruitment Process:
- Police clearance from home country and Thailand
- Three professional references
- Presentation of original academic and professional documents during the interview
- Teaching demonstration session for shortlisted candidates
Application Process:
To apply, please send an updated CV and a recent photograph to jobs@pais.ac.th. Note that applications submitted through Ajarn.com may not be considered.
We look forward to welcoming motivated and inspiring educators to our international learning community.
Position: Middle & High School English Facilitator
Responsibilities:
- Facilitate English education for middle and high school students
- Prepare students for graduation requirements
- Participate in teacher orientation and preparation sessions starting in July 2026
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Education or a related field (Master’s degree preferred)
- 2–3 years of relevant teaching experience
- Experience teaching at the middle and high school levels
- Strong classroom management skills
- Positive attitude and professionalism
- IB MYP/IBDP teaching experience is an advantage
Benefits:
- Competitive salary up to 50,000 THB per month, based on qualifications and experience
- School-sponsored 1-year visa and work permit
- Health insurance
- Paid holidays
- Opportunities for professional development and career growth
Safeguarding and Recruitment Process:
- Police clearance from home country and Thailand
- Three professional references
- Presentation of original academic and professional documents during the interview
- Teaching demonstration session for shortlisted candidates
Application Process:
To apply, please send an updated CV and a recent photograph to jobs@pais.ac.th. Note that applications submitted through Ajarn.com may not be considered.
We look forward to welcoming motivated and inspiring educators to our international learning community.
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