PYP Homeroom Teacher
International Schools of North America - Saigon South
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam•Full-Time•Competitive Salary
Posted 12 days ago
PYP Homeroom Teacher Position - Ho Chi Minh City
The International Schools of North America (SNA) - Saigon South, located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, is seeking a qualified and experienced IB PYP Homeroom Teacher. This full-time, permanent position is set to begin on August 3, 2026. As a member of a CIS-affiliated and WASC-accredited international school, candidates will play a key role in fostering a safe and inquiry-based learning environment focused on whole-child development.
Responsibilities include teaching the IB Primary Years Programme, engaging in co-curricular activities, and contributing to the academic and pastoral life of the school. Candidates will deliver an inquiry-based curriculum and collaborate in planning meetings across grade levels and subjects. Maintaining high standards in classroom management and using digital tools for various educational purposes are essential parts of the role. The position also involves active involvement with parents and school community events, as well as supporting professional development initiatives.
Applicants must hold at least a Bachelor’s degree in Primary Education, with a Master’s degree preferred, and have a minimum of two years of experience teaching the IB PYP or in a similar international school setting. Strong communication skills, classroom management, and a commitment to child safeguarding are essential.
SNA offers a competitive salary package, including benefits such as an inbound air ticket, housing allowance, shipping allowance, healthcare coverage, tuition fee waivers for children, and professional growth opportunities. Visa and work permit assistance are provided in accordance with Vietnamese regulations.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply by sending their resume and contact information to hiring@sna.edu.vn by May 31, 2026.
The International Schools of North America (SNA) - Saigon South, located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, is seeking a qualified and experienced IB PYP Homeroom Teacher. This full-time, permanent position is set to begin on August 3, 2026. As a member of a CIS-affiliated and WASC-accredited international school, candidates will play a key role in fostering a safe and inquiry-based learning environment focused on whole-child development.
Responsibilities include teaching the IB Primary Years Programme, engaging in co-curricular activities, and contributing to the academic and pastoral life of the school. Candidates will deliver an inquiry-based curriculum and collaborate in planning meetings across grade levels and subjects. Maintaining high standards in classroom management and using digital tools for various educational purposes are essential parts of the role. The position also involves active involvement with parents and school community events, as well as supporting professional development initiatives.
Applicants must hold at least a Bachelor’s degree in Primary Education, with a Master’s degree preferred, and have a minimum of two years of experience teaching the IB PYP or in a similar international school setting. Strong communication skills, classroom management, and a commitment to child safeguarding are essential.
SNA offers a competitive salary package, including benefits such as an inbound air ticket, housing allowance, shipping allowance, healthcare coverage, tuition fee waivers for children, and professional growth opportunities. Visa and work permit assistance are provided in accordance with Vietnamese regulations.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply by sending their resume and contact information to hiring@sna.edu.vn by May 31, 2026.
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