Kindergarten Teacher
Wannapa Kindergarten School
Chiang Mai, Thailand•Part-Time•Up To 2,000 THB per day
Posted 15 days ago
Wannapa Kindergarten School is seeking enthusiastic NES/European kindergarten teachers to join our team in Mae Rim, Chiang Mai. We are looking for individuals with experience in ESL teaching to young children and who have a Thai Visa and Work Permit. Candidates should be dynamic, creative, and possess strong classroom management skills, capable of engaging students with fun English games, songs, and activities.
Job Details:
- Location: Mae Rim, Chiang Mai
- Schedule: Every Tuesday
- Teaching Hours: 2 hours per day, from 8 AM to 11 AM
- Compensation: 2000 baht per day, including travel expenses
- Join a supportive team in a great atmosphere
For more information, please visit our Line page. To apply, send your application to the provided email with the subject "English Teacher Application". Connect with us on Facebook to learn more about our school. We look forward to creating an unforgettable teaching journey with you!
Job Details:
- Location: Mae Rim, Chiang Mai
- Schedule: Every Tuesday
- Teaching Hours: 2 hours per day, from 8 AM to 11 AM
- Compensation: 2000 baht per day, including travel expenses
- Join a supportive team in a great atmosphere
For more information, please visit our Line page. To apply, send your application to the provided email with the subject "English Teacher Application". Connect with us on Facebook to learn more about our school. We look forward to creating an unforgettable teaching journey with you!
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