English Teacher

Montfort College
Chiang Mai, ThailandFull-TimeCompetitive Salary
Posted 12 days ago
Montfort College in Chiang Mai, Thailand, is seeking a qualified English Teacher to join its team. This position is ideal for candidates who are passionate about teaching English and have experience with English Programme or Cambridge/IGCSE curricula.

Position: English Teacher
Location: Montfort College, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Qualifications:
- Native English Speaker
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in English, Linguistics, Education, or a related field
- At least 1 year of teaching experience, preferably with English Programme or Cambridge/IGCSE curriculum
- Proficient in teaching reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills

Required Documents:
- Completed application form
- Degree certificate(s) and academic transcript(s)
- Copy of passport (including all visa pages if available)
- Teaching certificates or relevant qualifications (if applicable)

Application Process:
1. Download the application form from Montfort College: https://drive.google.com/file/u/0/d/1Z1d6GnGmHjbOhnNS4iwCsW42e-GJhzVL/view
2. Submit your application and required documents via email to hr2@montfort.ac.th.

Montfort College seeks dedicated educators committed to fostering a strong academic environment where students can communicate, succeed, and thrive.

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