Primary School English Core & Project Teacher
Bangkok, Thailand•Full-Time•Up To 50,000 THB per month
Posted 19 days ago
DSIL is looking for dynamic, flexible, and passionate teachers to join our English Team at our non-profit school. We are currently seeking a Primary School teacher to facilitate early Primary (G1–3) English classes and support the expansion of our English and international programming.
Our school, located on the KMUTT campus, is founded on the education philosophy of Constructionism. Our long-standing relationships with MIT and Stanford University provide us with access to learning frameworks such as the FabLearn Lab and the Compassionate Systems approach, as well as international opportunities for both students and faculty. We believe deeply in hands-on learning, curiosity, and helping children grow into self-directed, lifelong learners.
Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree, complete command of the English language (NES or NNES with proof of proficiency), international experience, compassion for children, and an open-minded willingness to learn and try new things. Previous experience in education is helpful but not required; experience with alternative or progressive education models is a strong advantage.
In the Primary School, English learning is divided into Project English and Core English. Teachers may also lead and contribute to school-wide activities such as clubs, sports, field trips, English classes for our Thai colleagues, term break camps, cultural immersion experiences, and community events. The role requires flexibility, patience, and a genuine passion for mentoring young learners.
Are you the bright, creative, flexible, and outgoing teacher we're looking for?
Other details about the role:
Visa and Work Permit provided
Health and Accident Insurance included
Working Hours:
7:30–4:30 during the term
9:00–4:00 during student breaks
1–3 excursions per term
Annual staff trip
Plenty of time for planning, grading, and professional development
Student–teacher ratio of 5:1
Lunch provided during semester
If this sounds like the opportunity for you, please apply!
Applications can be submitted through Teast or by emailing your CV, passport photo, and a brief introduction to hr@dsil.ac.th
Website: https://e-school.kmutt.ac.th/dsil/en/home-english/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dsil.kmutt
Map: https://goo.gl/maps/SwVg3RR4PPm2CjRU9
Our school, located on the KMUTT campus, is founded on the education philosophy of Constructionism. Our long-standing relationships with MIT and Stanford University provide us with access to learning frameworks such as the FabLearn Lab and the Compassionate Systems approach, as well as international opportunities for both students and faculty. We believe deeply in hands-on learning, curiosity, and helping children grow into self-directed, lifelong learners.
Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree, complete command of the English language (NES or NNES with proof of proficiency), international experience, compassion for children, and an open-minded willingness to learn and try new things. Previous experience in education is helpful but not required; experience with alternative or progressive education models is a strong advantage.
In the Primary School, English learning is divided into Project English and Core English. Teachers may also lead and contribute to school-wide activities such as clubs, sports, field trips, English classes for our Thai colleagues, term break camps, cultural immersion experiences, and community events. The role requires flexibility, patience, and a genuine passion for mentoring young learners.
Are you the bright, creative, flexible, and outgoing teacher we're looking for?
Other details about the role:
Visa and Work Permit provided
Health and Accident Insurance included
Working Hours:
7:30–4:30 during the term
9:00–4:00 during student breaks
1–3 excursions per term
Annual staff trip
Plenty of time for planning, grading, and professional development
Student–teacher ratio of 5:1
Lunch provided during semester
If this sounds like the opportunity for you, please apply!
Applications can be submitted through Teast or by emailing your CV, passport photo, and a brief introduction to hr@dsil.ac.th
Website: https://e-school.kmutt.ac.th/dsil/en/home-english/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dsil.kmutt
Map: https://goo.gl/maps/SwVg3RR4PPm2CjRU9
Please mention that you found the job on Teast for the school's reference.
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