DADI International School is in search of 5 Female Native English Speaking (NES) Teachers for Early Years Phonics at various campuses in Bangkok: Sathorn, Ekkamai, and Thonburi.
Position: Early Years Phonics Teacher
Salary: 50,000 THB per month
Gender Preference: Female
Start Date: Immediate
We are looking for dedicated and professional female NES teachers to become part of our Early Years team. Each teacher will be assigned to one of our Bangkok campuses.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct engaging phonics lessons and activities suitable for young learners
- Prepare weekly reports, review videos, and compile progress reports
- Attend parent meetings, morning reading sessions, and gate duty
- Assist in organizing a minimum of two activities per academic year
Qualifications:
- NES with a Bachelor’s Degree (Education background preferred)
- TEFL/TESOL certification is a plus
- Prior experience in early childhood education is advantageous
- Excellent communication and teamwork abilities
- Enthusiastic and energetic about teaching young children
To apply, please send the following to chardhire@gmail.com:
- CV
- Short video introduction
- LINE QR code (for efficient communication)
Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. For any inquiries, please reach out via email.
👉 Apply Here: chardhire@gmail.com
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