Job Details

Part-time Kindergarten Teacher

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ACACIA International Preschool (Sathorn Campus)

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Bangkok, Thailand
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    Preference : NES Preferred
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    Salary : THB 35,000 / month
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Start Work : Oct 2025

Highlights :

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    Job Type Part-time
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    Education Bachelor degree
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    B.ED./ PGCE / iPGCE Preferred
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    Experience 1 year
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    Major Relevant
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    Gender Any

Part-Time NES Teacher - ACACIA International Preschool (Sathorn Campus)

Start Date: Immediate
Position: Part-Time Native English-Speaking Teacher
Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, and alternate Friday
Hours: 7:45 AM – 3:30 PM
Location: Sathorn Campus, Bangkok
Salary: THB 30,000 – 35,000 (depending on experience)
Contract: Part-Time, Full Academic Year

About Us
ACACIA International Preschool is a family-oriented school dedicated to providing high-quality early years education in a warm and nurturing environment. Our Sathorn Campus offers a close-knit community where children grow through curiosity, creativity, and care.

Job Description

We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Native English-Speaking Teacher to teach K1–K2 students. The role involves:

Planning and delivering engaging, age-appropriate lessons.

Supporting children’s language, social, emotional, and cognitive development.

Creating a safe, positive, and stimulating classroom environment.

Collaborating with co-teachers and participating in school activities.

What We Offer

Salary starting at 30,000 – 35,000 THB/month (based on experience).

Work permit and visa sponsorship provided.

A supportive team and welcoming international community.

Requirements

Native English Speaker.

Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree and/or a relevant degree in Education (required for work permit).

Experience teaching young learners, ideally K1-K2 (3-5 years old).

Passionate about early childhood education and child development.

Patient, creative, and a collaborative team player.

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