NES Grade 2 Homeroom Teacher

Kasintorn Saint Peter School
Nonthaburi, ThailandFull-TimeUp To 52,000 THB per month
Posted 22 days ago
Kasintorn Saint Peter School, located in Nonthaburi, is seeking committed and enthusiastic Native English Speakers to join our team as a Grade 2 Homeroom Teacher. We are looking for candidates who can teach English, Math, and Science.

Requirements:
- A Bachelor's degree
- A passport from the USA, UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand
- A passion for teaching and dedication to student success

What We Offer:
- A monthly salary of 47,000 – 52,000 THB
- A contract completion bonus
- Full assistance with visa and work permit processing
- A renewable yearly contract
- Working hours are from 8:00 AM to 4:40 PM, with early finish on Fridays at 1:00 PM
- Provided curriculum, textbooks, and lesson outlines
- Paid school holidays, sick leave, and personal business leave
- Free transportation to and from the Purple Line MRT – Rattanathibet area
- A free lunch provided daily
- Accident insurance coverage
- Assistance in finding suitable accommodation near the school

To apply, please email the following documents to humanresources@kasintorn.ac.th:
- An updated CV/resume with a recent photo
- A copy of your degree certificate and transcripts
- A copy of your passport and the latest visa page

Please mention that you found the job on Teast for the school's reference.

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