Montessori Kindergarten Teacher
Tree House International School
Nonthaburi, Thailand•Full-Time•Up To 75,000 THB per month
Posted 4 hours ago
Tree House International School in Nonthaburi, Thailand is seeking a dedicated and experienced Montessori teacher to join its Kindergarten team. We are looking for a teacher who is passionate about early childhood education and committed to nurturing young learners' development in a supportive environment.
The position available is for a Montessori Teacher at the kindergarten level. You will work with young children, helping to create a supportive and engaging learning environment that fosters independence, curiosity, and personal growth.
We welcome applications from both native English speakers (NES) and non-native English speakers (NNES), provided you demonstrate strong English communication skills necessary for effective teaching and interaction in an international school setting.
Candidates must hold an AMI Montessori Diploma, which is a mandatory requirement, and should have previous experience in early childhood education along with a solid understanding of Montessori teaching principles.
The salary offered is 75,000 Baht per month.
We are looking for teachers who are passionate about child-centered learning and who believe in a holistic approach to education. Ideal candidates value creativity, independence, and the well-being of children as integral to their teaching philosophy.
As we operate in an international environment, applicants should possess the ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues from diverse cultural and professional backgrounds. Teamwork, flexibility, and open communication are essential qualities for this role.
Interested applicants are invited to submit their CV and a cover letter to the following email addresses: info@aspenshireinternationalschool.com or info@thm.ac.th.
Please note that while we review all applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further steps in the recruitment process.
The position available is for a Montessori Teacher at the kindergarten level. You will work with young children, helping to create a supportive and engaging learning environment that fosters independence, curiosity, and personal growth.
We welcome applications from both native English speakers (NES) and non-native English speakers (NNES), provided you demonstrate strong English communication skills necessary for effective teaching and interaction in an international school setting.
Candidates must hold an AMI Montessori Diploma, which is a mandatory requirement, and should have previous experience in early childhood education along with a solid understanding of Montessori teaching principles.
The salary offered is 75,000 Baht per month.
We are looking for teachers who are passionate about child-centered learning and who believe in a holistic approach to education. Ideal candidates value creativity, independence, and the well-being of children as integral to their teaching philosophy.
As we operate in an international environment, applicants should possess the ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues from diverse cultural and professional backgrounds. Teamwork, flexibility, and open communication are essential qualities for this role.
Interested applicants are invited to submit their CV and a cover letter to the following email addresses: info@aspenshireinternationalschool.com or info@thm.ac.th.
Please note that while we review all applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further steps in the recruitment process.
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