ICT Teacher (Primary & Secondary)

Pattaya, ThailandFull-TimeUp To 50,000 THB per month
Posted 14 days ago
Phoenix Wittaya School is currently looking for an ICT teacher to join our expanding team. This role involves teaching ICT to both primary and secondary students.

We are seeking a teacher who can confidently deliver lessons in:
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Coding (basic programming concepts)

Candidate Requirements:
- Native English speaker (UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand)
- University degree (Bachelor’s or higher)
- At least 2+ years teaching experience in Thailand
- Strong preference for candidates with a degree in education, PGCE, or a postgraduate diploma in education
- Passionate, energetic, creative, and responsible with a caring attitude towards children

About Phoenix Wittaya School:
Phoenix Wittaya School is a well-established bilingual school offering both Thai and English programmes. Located in Pattaya, it’s the perfect place to work if you enjoy vibrant city life or peaceful beach surroundings. The area offers cultural attractions, and Bangkok is only a couple of hours away.

Basic Job Description:
- Facilitate teaching and learning in ICT
- Teach practical skills in Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and coding

What Phoenix Offers:
- Salary: 50,000 THB per month
- Accident insurance (up to 10,000 THB) provided free of charge
- Approximately 7 weeks paid vacation (allocated at various times of the year upon passing probation)
- Free lunch at school (Thai food)
- Free education for up to 2 children (admission and tuition fees covered)
- Visa and work permit fee reimbursed upon contract completion, with assistance on paperwork

Application Process:
Interested candidates are invited to apply via email including the following:
- A CV with a recent photo
-A scanned page of your passport information page
-A scanned page of your degree and official transcripts, notarised by your home country (preference given to documents stamped at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bangkok)
-Updated criminal record check

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