Kindergarten teachers
Pathum Thani, Thailand•Full-Time•Up To 50,000 THB per month
Posted 21 days ago
Lillipods St. Catherine & Fasirin Kindergarten are hiring Kindergarten Teachers!
📍 Locations: Lamlukka & Rangsit
We are looking for passionate, caring, and energetic teachers to join our growing team.
Requirements:
• Native English speakers preferred
• Bachelor’s degree preferred, Education/Early Childhood is an advantage
• EYFS or kindergarten teaching experience preferred
• Positive attitude and strong teamwork skills
• Open to learning about our Finnish-inspired curriculum
Benefits:
• Lillipods training provided
• Salary: 40,000–50,000 THB depending on qualifications and experience
📅 Start Date: June 2026
Applicants must currently be in Thailand and available for an in-person demo lesson.
To apply, please send your CV and a short introduction video to ludisleigh.ls@gmail.com
📍 Locations: Lamlukka & Rangsit
We are looking for passionate, caring, and energetic teachers to join our growing team.
Requirements:
• Native English speakers preferred
• Bachelor’s degree preferred, Education/Early Childhood is an advantage
• EYFS or kindergarten teaching experience preferred
• Positive attitude and strong teamwork skills
• Open to learning about our Finnish-inspired curriculum
Benefits:
• Lillipods training provided
• Salary: 40,000–50,000 THB depending on qualifications and experience
📅 Start Date: June 2026
Applicants must currently be in Thailand and available for an in-person demo lesson.
To apply, please send your CV and a short introduction video to ludisleigh.ls@gmail.com
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