Mathematics Teacher
Samakkhiwitthayakhom School
Chiang Rai, Thailand•Full-Time•Up To 38,000 THB per month
Posted 1 month ago
Samakkhiwitthayakhom School's English Program in Chiang Rai is seeking a dedicated Mathematics Teacher for the upper secondary level. This full-time position is open to candidates already residing in Thailand, with a start date in May 2026. We are looking for an educator with a strong background in Mathematics or a closely related field. A solid understanding of the subject matter, previous teaching experience, and the ability to engage students effectively are essential.
Candidates must have a clear accent and good pronunciation to facilitate effective communication with students. The role requires confidence in delivering lessons and the ability to maintain a positive learning environment.
The starting salary is 35,000 THB per month, which will be increased to 38,000 THB per month after completing the probation period. Additional annual salary increments will be available after the first two years of employment.
Interested candidates should submit their CV, a cover letter, and a short introduction video to suphitchaya@samakkki.ac.th. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for the next stage of the hiring process.
Candidates must have a clear accent and good pronunciation to facilitate effective communication with students. The role requires confidence in delivering lessons and the ability to maintain a positive learning environment.
The starting salary is 35,000 THB per month, which will be increased to 38,000 THB per month after completing the probation period. Additional annual salary increments will be available after the first two years of employment.
Interested candidates should submit their CV, a cover letter, and a short introduction video to suphitchaya@samakkki.ac.th. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for the next stage of the hiring process.
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