English Teachers

Dara Academy
Chiang Mai, ThailandFull-TimeUp To 35,000 THB per month
Posted 5 days ago
Dara Academy in Chiang Mai is seeking English Teachers for the 2026–2027 academic year, starting in July 2026. We are looking for qualified native English-speaking teachers who have a passion for teaching primary school students in a reputable school setting.

Available Positions:
- Prathom 3 (Grade 3) English Teacher
- Prathom 5–6 English Teacher

Salary and Benefits:
- Monthly salary of 35,000 THB
- Full-time employment
- Teaching load of 16–20 hours per week
- Health insurance included
- Work permit provided

Requirements:
Applicants must:
- Be from a native English-speaking country
- Possess the necessary qualifications for teaching English in Thailand
- Be enthusiastic about working with primary-aged students

Application Documents:
Please submit the following:
- Cover letter
- CV/Resume
- Passport information page
- Degree certificate
- Letter of recommendation

Application Process:
Send all application documents to: apply_np@dara.ac.th

Location:
Dara Academy
Chiang Mai, Thailand

Start Date: July 2026

Note: Only applicants from native English-speaking countries will be considered for these positions.

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Please review the requirements to teach English in Thailand before applying. If a post says “NES” or “Native English Speaker”, it usually means applicants must be from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa (sometimes it’s a preference, not a hard rule).
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