Foreign English Teacher

Khemasiri Memorial School
Bangkok, ThailandFull-TimeUp To 35,000 THB per month
Posted 5 hours ago
Khemasiri Memorial School is seeking a Foreign English Teacher to join our team in Bang Phlat, Bangkok, Thailand.

Qualifications:
- A Bachelor's degree or higher in Education or related fields is preferred.
- Prior teaching experience or holding English-teaching certificates such as TEFL/TESOL will be an advantage.
- Strong English communication skills, with native or near-native proficiency, are required.
- Candidates should demonstrate a positive attitude, strong interpersonal skills, and the ability to work well as part of a team.

Responsibilities:
- Teach English to both primary and secondary students.
- Prepare lesson plans, learning materials, and classroom activities.
- Assess student progress and provide academic support.
- Participate in school events, activities, and meetings as assigned.

Salary:
- The salary range is 30,000 to 35,000 THB per month, depending on qualifications and experience.

How to Apply:
Interested candidates should send their CV and portfolio to the following email address: kms@khemasiri.ac.th

Contact Information:
- Phone: 02-424-2244
- Address: Khemasiri Memorial School, 210 Ratchawithi Rd., Bangyikhan, Bang Phlat, Bangkok 10700, Thailand

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