Pre-Kindergarten Teacher

Earl Montessori
Nonthaburi, ThailandFull-TimeUp To 35,000 THB per month
Posted 8 days ago
Earl Montessori is urgently seeking four Native English Speaker Pre-Kindergarten Teachers for our Nakorn Pathom and Ratchapruek Nonthaburi branches. We are looking for individuals who are passionate and dedicated to fostering a nurturing and engaging environment for young children through Montessori principles.

Position: Early Years Montessori Teacher
Location: Nakorn Pathom Branch (BAAN NIRATI NAKHONPATHOM by Central Pattana) and Ratchapruek Nonthaburi Branch

Responsibilities:
- Utilize Montessori methods to encourage children's curiosity and love for learning.
- Maintain a supportive and engaging classroom environment.

Salary: 25,000 - 35,000 Baht per month, negotiable depending on experience.

Requirements:
- Native English Speaker
- CV with a profile photo
- One of the following teaching certificates: Montessori, Phonics, or TEFL (certification will be given special consideration)
- Passport front page
- Female candidates only
- Bachelor's degree, preferably in education or early years education
- In-house training in First Aid & CPR / Montessori & Phonics provided

Working Conditions:
- Five days per week work schedule

Interested candidates should send their CV to recruit@earlmontessori.com.

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