English Teacher
Anuban Phuket School
Phuket, Thailand•Full-Time•Up To 35,000 THB per month
Posted 4 days ago
Anuban Phuket School in Phuket is seeking a Native or Non-Native English Teacher for their English Program Classes, preferably Non-Asian. The position is for a Primary 4–6 English Teacher and Primary 6 Adviser.
Qualifications required include a Bachelor’s Degree in Education or a related field, good English communication skills, and teaching experience is advantageous. Candidates should be responsible, passionate, and capable of working with children.
Applicants need to submit the following documents: Resume/CV, Diploma, Transcript of Records (TOR), and TOEIC Certificate.
To apply, interested candidates should send their documents to chadaporn.kitprasan@gmail.com.
Join Anuban Phuket School and play a vital role in inspiring young learners through quality English education.
Qualifications required include a Bachelor’s Degree in Education or a related field, good English communication skills, and teaching experience is advantageous. Candidates should be responsible, passionate, and capable of working with children.
Applicants need to submit the following documents: Resume/CV, Diploma, Transcript of Records (TOR), and TOEIC Certificate.
To apply, interested candidates should send their documents to chadaporn.kitprasan@gmail.com.
Join Anuban Phuket School and play a vital role in inspiring young learners through quality English education.
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