
St. Stephen’s International School, Khao Yai Campus, is seeking to recruit a suitably qualified and dynamic humanities teacher to start in August 2025.
In Key Stage 3 geography and history is taught following the British curriculum model. Business studies, geography and history are all offered at IGCSE. Additionally, Business studies and geography are both currently taught up to A Level. All public examination courses are provided by Cambridge International Examinations.
It is essential to:
• Be able to teach geography and history at KS3 and KS4.
• Be able to teach geography at KS4 and KS5.
• Be a native-level English speaker
• Be appropriately qualified (e.g. B.Ed. or a first degree and a PGCE)
• Provide three professional referees, one of whom must be your current, or most recent Principal.
It is desirable to have experience of:
• Working in the international sector
• Teaching business studies
St. Stephen’s is a boarding school located very close to the World Heritage Site of the Khao Yai National Park, about two hours drive from Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok. The school has a very large and beautiful campus with stunning local scenery, and is well equipped with many facilities including a specialist STEAMER Centre.
Please note that St. Stephen’s International School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including a criminal record disclosure and other standard pre‐employment safeguarding checks.
Successful overseas candidates for teaching posts will normally be offered:
• a two year contract, renewable by mutual agreement
• a competitive salary
• accommodation allowance
• medical insurance
• flights to and from home location
• free tuition for up to two dependent children
• relocation allowance
Closing date: Monday 26 May 2025
The school reserves the right to appoint earlier if a suitable candidate for a position is identified.
Interviews will be held in Khao Yai or by Skype.
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