English Teacher
Satree Phuket School International Program
Phuket, Thailand•Full-Time•Competitive Salary
Posted 12 days ago
Satree Phuket School International Program is seeking a qualified and enthusiastic English Teacher for the Academic Year 2026–2027. This position is perfect for experienced educators who are passionate about English education and are dedicated to effective classroom teaching and student development.
Position: English Teacher
Academic Year: 2026–2027
Qualifications:
- Must be a Native English Speaker
- Possess a Degree in Education, preferably with a major in English or specialization in Reading
- Have a minimum of two years of classroom teaching experience
- Exhibit strong pedagogical skills
Required Documents:
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Transcript of Records
- Diploma or Degree Certificate
- Copy of Passport
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should send their application documents to either of the following email addresses:
anupol@satreephuket.ac.th
or
info@satreephuket.ac.th
Satree Phuket School warmly invites dedicated educators to join its international program community in Phuket.
Position: English Teacher
Academic Year: 2026–2027
Qualifications:
- Must be a Native English Speaker
- Possess a Degree in Education, preferably with a major in English or specialization in Reading
- Have a minimum of two years of classroom teaching experience
- Exhibit strong pedagogical skills
Required Documents:
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Transcript of Records
- Diploma or Degree Certificate
- Copy of Passport
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should send their application documents to either of the following email addresses:
anupol@satreephuket.ac.th
or
info@satreephuket.ac.th
Satree Phuket School warmly invites dedicated educators to join its international program community in Phuket.
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