Job Details

Physical Education Teacher & Coordinator

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One Hope International School

location
Chiang Rai, Thailand
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    Preference : Fluent English Speaker
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    Salary : THB 65,000 - 72,000 / month
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Start Work : Aug 2026

Highlights :

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    Job Type Full-time
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    Education Bachelor degree
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    B.ED./ PGCE / iPGCE Preferred
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    Experience 2 years
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    Major Relevant
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    Gender Any

Job overview

One Hope International School in Chiang Rai is seeking a dedicated Native English-speaking Physical Education (PE) Teacher and Coordinator for Primary and Secondary levels. This full-time position starts in July (arrival) with the academic year beginning in August.

As a PE Teacher at OHIS, you will teach Physical Education to students from Kindergarten to Grade 7, focusing on fitness, coordination, teamwork, and skill development. You will create a safe and inclusive learning environment, build school sports teams, and organize inter-school sports events. Collaboration with colleagues to support school initiatives is essential.

Applicants must be native English speakers with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education, Sports Science, Kinesiology, or related fields. Proven experience teaching at the upper primary or lower secondary level is required, along with strong classroom and field management skills. Experience in international schools and coaching certifications are preferred.

OHIS offers a competitive salary of 65,000 THB per month, health insurance, paid holidays, free tuition for up to two dependents, meals during the day, and a complimentary gym membership. The school also covers visa and work permit arrangements. The initial contract term is 12 to 24 months.

One Hope International School is a growing institution in Mae Sai, serving a diverse student body and offering a supportive community. Mae Sai provides a high quality of life and is ideal for those seeking a balanced lifestyle.

 

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