Founding Head of Early Years
About This Role
Early Years Headteacher (Founding Team)
School Overview
Rise International School (RISE) is a new international educational institution situated in Thailand, committed to delivering affordable, high-quality education. Our curriculum incorporates the UK Cambridge and Singapore Math & Science frameworks, ensuring a personalized learning experience for every student. We are set to welcome our first students in August 2027, starting with grades N - Y2, with plans for future expansion to a full K-12 program. By integrating global educational strategies, we empower children to realize their full potential, viewing them as active contributors to their learning while we support their educational journeys. We look forward to the opportunity to learn and grow together with you.
Location: Phuttamonthon Sai 1, Bangkok (Thonburi)
Salary: Based on experience
Role Overview
As an Early Years Headteacher, you will be a key founding member responsible for the establishment and leadership of the Early Years program.
During the Academic Year 2026-2027, your responsibilities will include:
- Creating and implementing academic and classroom systems for Early Years
- Translating the school's educational philosophy into daily practices in Early Years
- Delivering and demonstrating high-quality instruction in Early Years
- Supporting teacher preparation and ensuring uniformity within Early Years classrooms
- Engaging parents through presentations, playgroups, and family programs over the weekends
In the following Academic Year 2027-2028, you will transition into a homeroom teacher role (N, K1, or K2) while also leading the Early Years department.
This role is ideal for a skilled Early Years educator who is enthusiastic about teaching young learners and developing effective systems.
Key Responsibilities
Early Years Program & System Design
- Design and execute an Early Years academic framework that aligns with UK-based methodologies and our educational philosophy
- Create components of the Early Years curriculum, including:
- Unit themes and learning pathways
- Scheme of Work and example lesson plans
- Daily routines and classroom management strategies
- Experiences focused on play-based and inquiry-based learning
- Observation and assessment tools
- Documentation and reporting templates
- Ensure alignment between the curriculum, assessment, classroom execution, and principles of child development
Classroom Teaching & Practice
- Lead playgroups and summer camps during the 2026-27 academic year
- Serve as a homeroom teacher for N, K1, or K2 in the 2027-28 academic year
- Demonstrate exemplary practices in: Play-based learning, Language-rich interactions, Support for executive function and self-regulation, Positive behavior guidance
- Foster a classroom environment that promotes: Psychological safety, Confidence and independence, Curiosity and joy in learning
Teacher Support & Collaboration
- Support the onboarding and mentorship of Early Years teachers and teaching assistants
- Set clear expectations for routines, planning, and documentation in Early Years classrooms
- Provide instructional support and informal coaching to ensure consistency across Early Years classes
- Encourage a reflective, child-centered professional culture within the Early Years team
Student Wellbeing & Safeguarding
- Assist in implementing wellbeing and safeguarding protocols for Early Years students
- Maintain accurate records of student observations and welfare
- Ensure that daily routines promote emotional safety and growth for children
Parent Engagement
- Effectively communicate with parents regarding:
- Child development
- Learning methodologies
- Classroom routines and expectations
- Facilitate parent orientations, workshops, and events related to Early Years education
Requirements
Skills and Qualifications
- Native English speaker
- Bachelor's
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