Secondary Science Teacher

International Christian School Nonthaburi
Nonthaburi, ThailandFull-TimeUp To 1,000,000 THB per year
Posted 8 days ago
International Christian School Nonthaburi, located in Thailand, is seeking a full-time Secondary Science Teacher to join our department. The successful candidate will teach Advanced Placement (AP) courses such as AP Biology, AP Chemistry, and AP Physics, adhering to our curricular standards while promoting a nurturing learning environment based on Christian values.

Key Responsibilities:
- Lead Chapel or Social Emotional Learning (SEL) lessons.
- Supervise students in various settings.
- Attend and actively participate in departmental and school-wide meetings.
- Collaborate on school improvement projects.
- Communicate effectively with parents, colleagues, and administration.
- Engage in continuous professional development.

Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in science education or a related field.
- Knowledge of best instructional practices for secondary science and familiarity with Next-Generation Science Standards (NGSS).
- Preferably, experience in teaching AP Science courses and a strong foundation in scientific processes and principles.
- A valid teaching license is preferred.
- Experience with older children in a classroom setting.
- Commitment to Christian faith and a desire for spiritual growth.
- English as a first language.

Compensation:
- Starting annual salary ranges from approximately ฿530,000 to ฿1,000,000+, with increments based on qualifications, certifications, and experience.
- Benefits include an airfare stipend, housing stipend, comprehensive health insurance for employees and dependents, a provident fund, and more.
- Family benefits include a monthly child stipend and free tuition.

Application Process:
Interested candidates should submit their CV/Resume along with an Introduction Video to hr@icsn.ac.th. For further information, please contact Solomon Ektrakul, Head of Operations, at hr@icsn.ac.th.

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