Multiple Teaching Positions Available
Ramkhamhaeng Institute of Languages
Nonthaburi, Thailand•Full-Time•Up To 32,000 THB per month
Posted 17 days ago
Ramkhamhaeng Institute of Languages at Nonthaburi Wittayalai School (English Program) is seeking enthusiastic and qualified teachers to join our team starting in May 2026. We are looking to fill multiple teaching positions across various subjects.
Open Positions:
- Six English Teachers
- One Mathematics Teacher
- One Science Teacher
- One Computer Education Teacher
- Two Social Studies Teachers
Salary & Benefits:
- Monthly salary of 32,000 THB
- 12-month contract duration
- Paid public holidays
- Social Security benefits
- AIA accident insurance coverage
Application Requirements:
- Submit a CV in PDF format
- Scanned copy of degree certificate
- Scanned transcript
- TOEIC score of 800 or higher
- Thai teaching license (5-year), if available
How to Apply:
Please send your application documents to mloro.nonwitep@gmail.com. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview and teaching demonstration.
Open Positions:
- Six English Teachers
- One Mathematics Teacher
- One Science Teacher
- One Computer Education Teacher
- Two Social Studies Teachers
Salary & Benefits:
- Monthly salary of 32,000 THB
- 12-month contract duration
- Paid public holidays
- Social Security benefits
- AIA accident insurance coverage
Application Requirements:
- Submit a CV in PDF format
- Scanned copy of degree certificate
- Scanned transcript
- TOEIC score of 800 or higher
- Thai teaching license (5-year), if available
How to Apply:
Please send your application documents to mloro.nonwitep@gmail.com. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview and teaching demonstration.
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