King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang International Demonstration School (KMIDS) is seeking a dedicated and experienced Grade 4 Teacher to join its team of educators in developing the Elementary Program. Located in Bangkok, KMIDS provides an English-medium international school program primarily for Thai students, following the Common Core curriculum with a thematic, inquiry-based approach. This role is an excellent opportunity for an educator to implement best practices in a growing institution.
The program is in its developmental stage, featuring small class sizes of approximately 12–15 students, allowing for personalized learning. KMIDS is well-resourced, maintains a low student-to-staff ratio, and is planning for WASC accreditation in the future.
Applicants must be licensed elementary teachers with experience teaching upper primary grades, preferably Grade 4, in a national or international English-medium school. Familiarity with the PYP or similar inquiry-based frameworks is an advantage.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver inquiry-based instruction aligned with Common Core standards.
- Design and implement engaging curriculum, lesson plans, and assessments.
- Foster a positive, inclusive, and well-managed classroom environment.
- Support students’ academic, social, and emotional development.
- Employ diverse teaching strategies, including differentiated instruction and technology integration.
- Monitor student progress and provide timely, constructive feedback.
- Communicate and collaborate effectively with parents, colleagues, and school leadership.
- Engage in school development initiatives, accreditation processes, and professional development.
- Participate in co-curricular activities and contribute to the school community.
Interested candidates should send their résumé and a cover letter to edward.ro@kmids.ac.th.
👉 Apply Here: edward.ro@kmids.ac.th
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