Phoenix Wittaya School currently has a full-time teaching position available. We are looking for a Kindergarten 1 homeroom teacher.
You must be a native English speaker (UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa) with a real university degree, and at least 2+ years teaching experience in Thailand. Our strong preference goes to teachers who are properly qualified with either a degree in education, PGCE, or a postgraduate diploma in education.
The candidate should also be passionate, energetic, creative and responsible with a caring attitude towards children. Females preferred.
Phoenix Wittaya School is a well-established bilingual school with a Thai and English programme. It is located in the Jomtien area of Pattaya, close to Jomtien beach. It is the perfect location to work if you enjoy city life or the peaceful beach life. There are lots of cultural attractions within the area and Bangkok is only a couple of hours drive away.
Basic Job Description:
- To facilitate teaching and learning
- To teach English (listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills) and basic mathematics
- Working hours: Monday to Friday - 07:40 - 16:00
What Phoenix Offers:
- Up to 60,000 THB for qualified teachers (degree in education or degree plus a postgraduate certificate in education) less if unqualified, but not less than 50,000 THB
- The school also provides accident insurance free of charge, which covers up to 10,000 THB
- Approximately 7 weeks paid vacation which is allocated at various times of the year upon passing probation
- Free lunch at the school (Thai food)
- Education of the teacher's child(ren) will be given free of charge at the school, as long as the child's age allows placement within a grade already open. This benefit will only cover the admission and tuition fee.
- Visa and work permit fee reimbursed on completion of the contract by the school with assistance on the visa paperwork.
Feel free to contact us with any questions.
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