Primary Mathematics and English Teacher
Saint Dominic School
Bangkok, Thailand•Full-Time•Up To 50,000 THB per month
Posted 2 days ago
Saint Dominic School, a distinguished Catholic (Salesian) institution located in central Bangkok, is seeking a qualified Primary Mathematics and English Teacher for immediate employment. We cater to over 1,300 students from Grades 1 to 12, with a commitment to high academic standards and a structured learning environment.
This position is exclusively for Native English Speakers from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa. Applicants must currently reside in Thailand and meet all specified requirements before applying. Those who do not fully qualify will not be considered or contacted.
The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching Mathematics and English at the primary level, creating engaging and well-structured lessons that align with the established curriculum. Responsibilities include preparing lesson plans, assessments, and learning materials, adapting instruction for varying student abilities, monitoring progress, grading, and maintaining accurate records. Teachers are expected to support literacy and numeracy development and contribute positively to departmental and school activities.
Candidates must have strong classroom management skills, professional reliability, cultural awareness, and a commitment to a safe and respectful learning environment.
The position offers a 12-month renewable contract with a monthly salary between 40,000 and 50,000 THB, contingent on qualifications and experience. Exceptional candidates with a Master’s in Education and a recognized teaching license may qualify for a higher salary. Benefits include five weeks of paid school holidays, Thai public holidays, a daily coffee allowance, accident and emergency insurance, assistance with visa and work permit processing, and opportunities for additional income through after-school teaching.
Working hours are Monday to Friday, 7:40 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., with approximately 20 teaching periods per week in air-conditioned classrooms.
Applicants should have at least a bachelor’s degree and preferably experience teaching Mathematics and English at the primary level. Familiarity with phonics, literacy development, and numeracy skills is advantageous. Desirable qualifications include PGCE, PGCEi, BEd, MEd, CELTA, TEFL, TESOL, or equivalent certifications.
Submit your application package, including a CV, academic credentials, passport and visa documentation, references, contact information, a recent photograph, and a tailored introduction video. Applications should be emailed to mieder.v@sd.ac.th with the subject line "Teacher Application – Primary Mathematics & English Teacher." Due to the volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Immediate availability is preferred.
Please note, inquiries via Facebook or direct visits will not be entertained.
This position is exclusively for Native English Speakers from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa. Applicants must currently reside in Thailand and meet all specified requirements before applying. Those who do not fully qualify will not be considered or contacted.
The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching Mathematics and English at the primary level, creating engaging and well-structured lessons that align with the established curriculum. Responsibilities include preparing lesson plans, assessments, and learning materials, adapting instruction for varying student abilities, monitoring progress, grading, and maintaining accurate records. Teachers are expected to support literacy and numeracy development and contribute positively to departmental and school activities.
Candidates must have strong classroom management skills, professional reliability, cultural awareness, and a commitment to a safe and respectful learning environment.
The position offers a 12-month renewable contract with a monthly salary between 40,000 and 50,000 THB, contingent on qualifications and experience. Exceptional candidates with a Master’s in Education and a recognized teaching license may qualify for a higher salary. Benefits include five weeks of paid school holidays, Thai public holidays, a daily coffee allowance, accident and emergency insurance, assistance with visa and work permit processing, and opportunities for additional income through after-school teaching.
Working hours are Monday to Friday, 7:40 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., with approximately 20 teaching periods per week in air-conditioned classrooms.
Applicants should have at least a bachelor’s degree and preferably experience teaching Mathematics and English at the primary level. Familiarity with phonics, literacy development, and numeracy skills is advantageous. Desirable qualifications include PGCE, PGCEi, BEd, MEd, CELTA, TEFL, TESOL, or equivalent certifications.
Submit your application package, including a CV, academic credentials, passport and visa documentation, references, contact information, a recent photograph, and a tailored introduction video. Applications should be emailed to mieder.v@sd.ac.th with the subject line "Teacher Application – Primary Mathematics & English Teacher." Due to the volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Immediate availability is preferred.
Please note, inquiries via Facebook or direct visits will not be entertained.
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