Kindergarten and English Teachers
Chiang Mai Grow Operative School
Chiang Mai, Thailand•Full-Time•Competitive Salary
Posted 3 days ago
Chiang Mai Grow Operative School in Chiang Mai is seeking enthusiastic and experienced individuals to join our team. We have several openings for various educational roles:
- Kindergarten Teachers (Thai)
- English Language Teacher (Foreign & Thai)
- Kindergarten Teaching Assistant (Thai)
- Outdoor Camp Facilitators (Foreign & Thai)
These positions require working with children aged 3-6 years in a play-based learning environment. If you are kind, playful, responsible, and passionate about fostering young children's development, we encourage you to apply.
For more information about these roles and to submit your application, please visit the following link: https://forms.gle/SRCwQjMmNG96iVK99
- Kindergarten Teachers (Thai)
- English Language Teacher (Foreign & Thai)
- Kindergarten Teaching Assistant (Thai)
- Outdoor Camp Facilitators (Foreign & Thai)
These positions require working with children aged 3-6 years in a play-based learning environment. If you are kind, playful, responsible, and passionate about fostering young children's development, we encourage you to apply.
For more information about these roles and to submit your application, please visit the following link: https://forms.gle/SRCwQjMmNG96iVK99
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Please review the requirements to teach English in Thailand before applying. If a post says “NES” or “Native English Speaker”, it usually means applicants must be from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa (sometimes it’s a preference, not a hard rule).
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