Early Years Teacher Position (3 – 6 Years Old)
Crane International School Myanmar (CISM) seeks an enthusiastic native English speaker experienced in teaching 3-6-year-old students. The ideal candidate will be a passionate educator, dedicated to maintaining high standards and contributing to the school's growth.
Job Summary
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Familiarity with UK Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework and Cambridge Year 1 English curriculum, and a bonus if knowledgeable about the Cambridge Early Learning Platform.
• Collaborate with colleagues to plan and deliver engaging activities and age-appropriate lesson plans.
• Assist in the smooth transition of young learners from pre-KG to Year 1.
• Implement effective classroom management and promote positive discipline methods.
• Identify and address children's physical and emotional needs through observation and follow-ups.
• Foster positive relationships with colleagues, parents, and stakeholders.
• Attend meetings and professional development sessions as required.
• Adhere to school policies including Health and Safety and Child Safeguarding.
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in Education or equivalent teaching qualification.
• Minimum 2 years of experience in Early Years education.
• Native English Speaker preferred; proficient non-native English speakers also encouraged to apply.
Remuneration Package:
• THB 70,000 (USD 2100) + Accommodation
• Visa application/extension fees
• Medical Insurance
• Professional Development Training opportunities
To apply, please contact: suzseint@gmail.com
Visit our website at: www.cismyangon.com
👉 Apply Here: suzseint@gmail.com
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Please review the requirements to teach English in Myanmar before you start applying for teaching positions. If the job post specifies "NES" or "Native English Speaker", it typically means applicants are required to be from one of the following countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa. However, in some cases, this may indicate a preference rather than a strict requirement.
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