Preschool Teacher (Pre-Reception EYFS)
Mae Sot, Thailand•Full-Time•Up To 35,000 THB per month
Posted 2 days ago
Job Description: Preschool Teacher (Pre-Reception)
School: KK International School (KKIS)
Curriculum: British Curriculum (EYFS)
Location: Remote, Northwestern Thailand (Thai-Myanmar Border)
Job Type and Start: Full-time, June-July 2026
Job Summary
The Preschool Teacher will provide a nurturing, safe, and stimulating learning environment for children, in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework. This role emphasizes not only early learning but also life skills, fostering independence, social-emotional growth, personal development, and the cultivation of 21st-century skills, such as 4Cs communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking. The teacher will create engaging play-based lessons, collaborate with support staff, and work closely with parents to ensure the well-being and holistic development of each child.
School: KK International School (KKIS)
Curriculum: British Curriculum (EYFS)
Location: Remote, Northwestern Thailand (Thai-Myanmar Border)
Job Type and Start: Full-time, June-July 2026
Job Summary
The Preschool Teacher will provide a nurturing, safe, and stimulating learning environment for children, in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework. This role emphasizes not only early learning but also life skills, fostering independence, social-emotional growth, personal development, and the cultivation of 21st-century skills, such as 4Cs communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking. The teacher will create engaging play-based lessons, collaborate with support staff, and work closely with parents to ensure the well-being and holistic development of each child.
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