Sarin Kindergarten, located in Dusit, Bangkok, is seeking a Native English-speaking K1 Homeroom Teacher for their English Program classes. This small private school, situated on Samsen 28 Road near Bangsue MRT, has over 20 years of experience in young learners' English education, serving approximately 200 students. The school provides a comprehensive curriculum with weekly objectives, approved textbooks, and teaching materials. The school is renowned for its Phonics teaching program, theme-based learning, and project-based activities, ensuring a fun and creative learning environment.
The position is full-time, starting on August 20, 2025, with a salary of 42,000 Baht per month, including a 3,000 Baht bonus paid upon contract completion. The contract duration is from August 20, 2025, to September 26, 2025, and from October 27, 2025, to March 7, 2026, with a graduation ceremony on March 8, 2026. There is an option to work for an English Camp during school breaks in October and March. Candidates should have experience or a strong interest in working with young children and Phonics teaching. Teachers will participate in weekly swimming classes and collaborate with Thai co-homeroom teachers.
Benefits include private medical and accidental insurance, a work permit for eligible BA holders, paid Thai National Holidays, and additional days for VISA-related matters. Extra income opportunities are available through private tutoring at a rate of 400 Baht per hour. The school assists with finding nearby accommodations.
To apply, please send your resume and a photo to sarinkindy@gmail.com. Be prepared for an interview and to present a 40-minute classroom teaching demonstration, including Phonics instruction, games, and songs. For more information, visit www.sarin.ac.th.
Website: http://www.sarin.ac.th
👉 Apply Here: sarinkindy@gmail.com
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