KMIDS Elementary – Bangkok, Thailand
KMIDS Elementary is seeking a passionate and dedicated International Teaching Assistant to join our growing team. This position will support either our Early Elementary classrooms (K3–Grade 1) or work alongside our specialist teachers in Visual Arts and Technology & Robotics.
As part of a close-knit and innovative school community, you will contribute to a thematic, inquiry-based learning environment that emphasizes creativity, collaboration, and meaningful student engagement. Our program places equal importance on academic development and social-emotional growth, preparing students to be confident, thoughtful learners.
Key Responsibilities
- Support Homeroom or Specialist Teachers in delivering engaging, student-centered lessons
- Assist in planning and preparing cross-curricular, project-based learning experiences
- Work closely with students to support their academic, social, and emotional development
- Help facilitate hands-on learning in Arts, Technology, and classroom projects
- Contribute to a positive classroom environment that reflects respect for diverse cultures
- Communicate effectively with students, colleagues, and parents
Qualifications & Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education or a related field
- REQUIRED: Prior experience working in an elementary school (Applications without this experience will not be considered)
- Strong English proficiency (C1 level or equivalent)
- Experience with or understanding of:
- Inquiry-based and thematic instruction
- Cross-curricular learning design
- Outcomes-based assessment practices
- Supporting social and emotional development (SEL)
- Minimum of 3 years work experience in Thailand is highly valued
- Experience in an international school setting is an advantage
- Demonstrated ability to embrace and support cultural diversity within a school community
- Up-to-date with current educational technology trends
- Energetic, adaptable, and a strong collaborative team member
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