NES/Non-NES Teacher (Toddler/CASA) - Nonthaburi and BKK
Nonthaburi, Thailand•Full-Time•Up To 35,000 THB per month
Posted 23 days ago
Key Responsibilities: Montessori Guide (Teacher)
- Develop individualized learning plans based on each child's interests and abilities.
- Prepare a Montessori environment that fosters independent self-directed learning.
- Observe, record, and assess children's growth, behavior, and progress.
- Cultivate a nurturing, stimulating, and inclusive non-competitive environment.
- Communicate with parents regularly to discuss their child's progress and development.
- Guide and inspire children in self-motivated learning, encouraging their natural curiosity.
- Provide hands-on materials and resources to support exploration, learning activities, and imaginative play.
- Teach and demonstrate practical life skills, including dressing, feeding, and grooming.
- Treat all children with respect, acknowledging their individuality and avoiding comparisons.
- Support and encourage positive social interactions among children.
- Prepare and present materials that introduce math, language, science, and social studies concepts.
- Ensure a safe, clean, and inviting environment, addressing minor cleaning tasks when necessary.
- Participate in staff meetings, training sessions, and professional development opportunities,
- Keep up to date with Montessori methods, child development research, and the school's policies to ensure best practices.
Qualifications & Skills
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related field preferred.
- Experience: Minimum 1 year in an educational or childcare setting; Montessori experience is a plus.
Skills:
- Strong understanding of child development.
- Ability to support Montessori learning principles.
- Effective behavior management and observation skills.
- Strong communication and teamwork abilities.
- Organizational skills to manage classroom materials and cleanliness.
- Personal Attributes: Patient, nurturing, responsible, and culturally sensitive.
Additional Requirements:
- CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain).
- Physical ability to assist young children and classroom setup.
Working Hours & Schedule
Our working style aligns with that of a company employee. You will work 8 hours per day, with a 1-hour break. The workweek is 5 days with 2 days off, which typically fall on weekdays.
Class Structure & Size
Classes at Earl Montessori vary in duration, either 1.5 hours or 3 hours, depending on the daily schedule. We maintain a small class size, with no more than 4 children per classroom. If a class has more than 4 children, an additional teacher will be assigned to ensure personalized attention. For example, you might simultaneously teach a 3-hour class with one child and a 1.5-hour class with two children, with their class end times differing.
Branch Team Structure
Each of our branches typically operates with a team of 1-2 teachers, 1 Thai assistant teacher, and 1 branch salesperson.
- Develop individualized learning plans based on each child's interests and abilities.
- Prepare a Montessori environment that fosters independent self-directed learning.
- Observe, record, and assess children's growth, behavior, and progress.
- Cultivate a nurturing, stimulating, and inclusive non-competitive environment.
- Communicate with parents regularly to discuss their child's progress and development.
- Guide and inspire children in self-motivated learning, encouraging their natural curiosity.
- Provide hands-on materials and resources to support exploration, learning activities, and imaginative play.
- Teach and demonstrate practical life skills, including dressing, feeding, and grooming.
- Treat all children with respect, acknowledging their individuality and avoiding comparisons.
- Support and encourage positive social interactions among children.
- Prepare and present materials that introduce math, language, science, and social studies concepts.
- Ensure a safe, clean, and inviting environment, addressing minor cleaning tasks when necessary.
- Participate in staff meetings, training sessions, and professional development opportunities,
- Keep up to date with Montessori methods, child development research, and the school's policies to ensure best practices.
Qualifications & Skills
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related field preferred.
- Experience: Minimum 1 year in an educational or childcare setting; Montessori experience is a plus.
Skills:
- Strong understanding of child development.
- Ability to support Montessori learning principles.
- Effective behavior management and observation skills.
- Strong communication and teamwork abilities.
- Organizational skills to manage classroom materials and cleanliness.
- Personal Attributes: Patient, nurturing, responsible, and culturally sensitive.
Additional Requirements:
- CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain).
- Physical ability to assist young children and classroom setup.
Working Hours & Schedule
Our working style aligns with that of a company employee. You will work 8 hours per day, with a 1-hour break. The workweek is 5 days with 2 days off, which typically fall on weekdays.
Class Structure & Size
Classes at Earl Montessori vary in duration, either 1.5 hours or 3 hours, depending on the daily schedule. We maintain a small class size, with no more than 4 children per classroom. If a class has more than 4 children, an additional teacher will be assigned to ensure personalized attention. For example, you might simultaneously teach a 3-hour class with one child and a 1.5-hour class with two children, with their class end times differing.
Branch Team Structure
Each of our branches typically operates with a team of 1-2 teachers, 1 Thai assistant teacher, and 1 branch salesperson.
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