Mathematics Teacher

Learn Satit Pattana School
Bangkok, ThailandFull-TimeUp To 60,000 THB per month
Posted 2 days ago
Learn Satit Pattana School in Bangkok is seeking a passionate and dedicated Mathematics Teacher to join our team full-time for our ISP Program. This role involves teaching secondary students (Grades 9–11) using the U.S. curriculum. The position is set to start in May 2026, with an application deadline of 13 March 2026.

Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver engaging mathematics lessons aligned with the U.S. curriculum.
- Develop students’ understanding of algebra, geometry, statistics, calculus, and applied math topics.
- Use diverse teaching strategies to meet various learning needs.
- Integrate project-based learning and provide constructive feedback for student development.
- Prepare students for college-level study and support them in national and global math competitions.
- Collaborate on curriculum development and school initiatives.

Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Education, Business, or related field.
- Kurusapa teaching license preferred.
- 2–3 years of secondary math teaching experience preferred, AP courses experience is a plus.
- Native English speaker with excellent communication skills.
- Familiar with educational technology.

We offer a competitive salary starting at 60,000 THB per month, with health insurance, work visa sponsorship, annual salary increases, and professional development opportunities.

To apply, send your resume and cover letter to phakhasiree.sup@lsp.ac.th by 13 March 2026, including "Math Teacher Application" in the subject line. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.

Join us to inspire and shape the next generation of critical thinkers!

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