Luckwit Kindergarten School in Bangkok is seeking a Native English-Speaking Homeroom Teacher for Primary 1. This full-time role requires you to take full responsibility for your class and students from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. You will teach core subjects such as English Language, Reading & Writing, Mathematics using the Open Approach/Math Challenge, Science, and Social Studies/Project-Based Learning that integrates IT and experiential learning.
Daily tasks include conducting routines and activities that support student development, such as Emotional Check-ins and Executive Function and Sensory Activities. Collaboration with Thai and Non-Native teachers for subjects like Art, Music, Life Skills, Sports, and Swimming is essential. You will design and evaluate formative and summative assessments in line with the school’s learning objectives and Ministry of Education guidelines, maintain classroom records, and participate in school-wide activities and meetings.
The position offers a 1-year renewable contract with a salary range of 40,000–55,000 THB per month based on qualifications and experience. Benefits include holidays as per the school calendar, social security, free lunch on campus, accident insurance, and a work permit and Non-B Visa after a 3-6 month probation period.
Interested applicants, preferably already in Thailand, should submit a resume, recent photo, educational certificates, a copy of their passport ID page and current visa page, and a self-introduction and demo class video teaching English at the Primary 1 level. Applications can be sent to the provided email addresses.
👉 Apply Here: luckwit1@gmail.com
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