Kajonkietsuksa School in Phuket is looking for energetic and compassionate Native English Speaking Kindergarten Homeroom Teachers for children aged 2-5. The position is set to begin in April 2026 and continue through March 2027, with potential for renewal. Applicants should be native English speakers or foreign teachers from countries where English is the primary language. A bachelor's degree or higher is required, with preference given to those holding a PGCE or Elementary level qualification. Experience in nursery or kindergarten teaching is highly recommended.
The role involves teaching 18-20 periods per week in core subjects, providing pastoral care, preparing lesson plans, and participating in school events and extracurricular activities. The school offers a monthly salary ranging from 40,000 to 60,000 THB, based on qualifications and experience. Opportunities for additional income are available through extra lessons and allowances.
Benefits include comprehensive visa support, health and accident insurance, 15-25 paid holidays, professional development opportunities, free lunch, and more. Interested candidates are invited to apply by sending their application to Mrs. Pattama Karnwijit, Head of HR Department, at hr@kajonkietsuksa.ac.th. Required documents include a CV, degree certificate, passport copy, police clearance certificate, TEFL/TESOL certification, and references.
For further information, please visit our website or Facebook page. We look forward to welcoming you to the Kajonkiet family.
👉 Apply Here: hr@kajonkietsuksa.ac.th
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