Kindergarten English Teacher

St. Catherine & Fasirin Kindergartens
Pathum Thani, ThailandFull-TimeUp To 45,000 THB per month
Posted 14 days ago
St. Catherine & Fasirin Kindergartens in Patumthani are seeking Kindergarten English Teachers to join our team. We have openings at two locations: Lamlukka (St. Catherine) and Rangsit (Fasirin). This is a full-time position with a monthly salary ranging from 40,000 to 45,000 THB, depending on qualifications and experience.

We welcome both native and non-native speakers. Native speakers are preferred, but non-native speakers with a clear, neutral accent are encouraged to apply. Candidates should have experience teaching Kindergarten or Early Years, be friendly, patient, energetic, and capable of planning fun and engaging activities for young learners.

Benefits include a Non-B visa and work permit provided by the school, teaching materials, supportive staff and management, and opportunities for extra income from after-school classes within working hours. Paid holidays are also offered.

The start date for this position is March 2026. Interested applicants should send their CV and a short introduction video to ludisleigh.ls@gmail.com, using the subject line: Your Nationality, Kindergarten position. Priority will be given to teachers currently in Thailand who are available for an in-person interview and demo lesson.

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