PYP or Primary School Teacher

DLTS International School
Nonthaburi, ThailandFull-TimeUp To 127,000 THB per month
Posted 1 month ago
DLTS International School in Nonthaburi is currently seeking a qualified PYP or Primary School Teacher for a full-time position. The successful candidate must hold a BA in Education or a similar educational qualification that required at least one year of full-time study, such as a PGCEi. Additionally, candidates should have a minimum of three years of teaching experience. We value team players who are willing to collaborate and contribute positively to our team. Experience with the PYP curriculum is a plus.

We offer a competitive benefits package, including:
- A monthly salary ranging from 97,000 to 117,000 Baht, depending on education and experience.
- A housing allowance of 10,000 Baht per month, bringing the total compensation package to 107,000 to 127,000 Baht.
- Gratuity equivalent to one month's salary for each year of service, payable at the contract's end.
- An annual return economy-class flight allowance to your home city, up to 50,000 Baht.
- A Professional Development fund of up to 30,000 Baht per year.
- Health insurance coverage.
- 13 weeks of paid holidays annually.

To apply, please submit a complete CV to jobs@denlaschool.ac.th.

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