Position Type: Teacher
Contract: Full-time
School: Secondary School
Location: Nonthaburi
Closing Date: February 27, 2026
Job Start: August 2026
School Values and Ethos
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To actively promote our Unique DBS Vision through enthusiastic participation in all areas of School life.
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To share and support the School’s commitment to provide an all-round, outstanding education for all our students.
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To always set high expectations, which inspire, motivate and challenge students.
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To have the highest aspirations for all our students’ development and achievements, both in and out of the classroom.
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To offer excellent pastoral care for all students.
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To respect and support Thai culture.
Safeguarding Responsibilities
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To uphold the highest standards of safeguarding, consistently promoting the safety and well-being of all students in line with the school’s Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy.
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To be vigilant in recognising the signs of abuse or harm, and to follow all school procedures for reporting concerns about students or adults without delay.
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To ensure that safeguarding is embedded in daily practice, including classroom interactions, co-curricular activities, off-site visits, and digital environments.
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To complete all required safeguarding and child protection training, including regular refreshers, and to remain fully informed of policy updates and expectations.
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To support a culture of openness, fairness, trust, and respect where all students feel safe, heard, and valued.
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To contribute to a shared responsibility for safeguarding by proactively collaborating with colleagues, Designated Safeguarding Leads, and relevant external agencies when appropriate.
Curriculum
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To deliver a broad, balanced and effective curriculum.
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To facilitate and encourage high quality learning which provides children with the opportunity to achieve their full potential.
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To deliver well-planned, engaging and creative lessons, ensuring that the needs of all children are met.
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To differentiate appropriately, using approaches that enable every student to access the learning and make excellent progress.
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To demonstrate excellent subject knowledge in all relevant areas.
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To set students challenging learning and developmental goals, and to draw upon varied strategies, resources and technologies to support students in achieving these goals.
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To follow school procedures for assessing, recording and reporting on students’ achievements and to use this information effectively to convey progress in report writing and record keeping.
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To provide students with regular written and oral feedback and encourage them to reflect and respond to their feedback.
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To support the department in promoting Thai values and Thai culture, and to support the organisation of Thai cultural school events.
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To participate fully in the Denla British School co-curricular and school activity programme.
Policies, Procedures and Parents
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To follow and implement school policies and procedures in and out of the classroom.
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To provide a safe, purposeful and well-managed learning environment.
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To prepare assemblies and talks as and when appropriate.
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To value the home-school partnership, working closely with other members of staff to establish and manage good relationships with parents.
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To report to parents on the development, progress and attainment of students, in line with the relevant school and departmental policies.
Professional Standards
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To attend assemblies, departmental meetings, parents’ evenings, school functions, residential trips and other staff meetings as appropriate.
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To undertake supervisory duties during the school day.
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To recognise the importance of being an exemplary role model to all children within the School.
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To maintain high standards of professional behaviour in accordance with the school ethos, including timekeeping and personal presentation.
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To take personal responsibility for evaluating and reflecting upon your teaching in order to continually develop and improve your practice.
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To always maintain professional and productive relationships with colleagues.
Commitment to Professional Development
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To take ownership of improving one’s own practice while also supporting a culture of collective growth across departments and year groups.
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To engage actively in ongoing professional development, demonstrating a commitment to reflective practice and continuous improvement.
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To take full advantage of in-school training opportunities and contribute to the professional learning culture through collaboration, coaching, or sharing best practice with colleagues.
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To participate in professional learning aligned with school priorities, student needs, and personal development goals, including safeguarding, wellbeing, and intercultural understanding.
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To stay informed of current educational research, innovations in teaching and learning, and subject-specific developments, applying them where appropriate to improve practice in line with the school's .
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To seek and respond to feedback in a professional manner, using it to enhance teaching effectiveness and student outcomes.
Contribution to School Improvement, Innovation and Use of Technology
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To contribute actively to the school’s strategic goals and improvement priorities, including those linked to accreditation processes.
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To participate in innovation and development projects that enhance learning, wellbeing, or global citizenship across the school.
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To bring creativity and evidence-informed practice to initiatives that improve student outcomes, teacher effectiveness, or community engagement.
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To collaborate with colleagues in project teams, curriculum reviews, and evidence-based professional learning focused on the school’s future aspirations.
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To integrate technology meaningfully into teaching and learning in ways that enhance engagement, creativity, and personalised learning.
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To model and promote ethical, responsible, and safe use of digital tools among students, aligned with the school’s digital citizenship framework.
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To stay informed of developments in educational technology and incorporate relevant innovations that support high-quality learning.
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To use digital tools effectively for assessment, communication, collaboration, and resource creation.
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To support the development of students’ digital literacy and critical thinking skills, preparing them for life in a connected and rapidly evolving world.
