Visual Arts Teacher (Bangkok, Thailand)
Middleton International School Thailand is a modern, inclusive, and forward-thinking international school. We combine the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), Singapore Maths, and the British National Curriculum with inquiry-based learning to create a nurturing environment that promotes curiosity, well-being, and the holistic development of every child.
MIS Thailand is committed to nurturing confident, creative, and expressive learners. We celebrate Thai culture, integrating local arts, traditions, and festivals into the curriculum to provide students with a culturally rich, inclusive learning experience.
Position Overview
We are seeking an inspiring Visual Arts Teacher to join our founding team. This role will focus on developing children’s creativity, self-expression, and critical thinking through the visual arts while supporting the school's aesthetic and pedagogical environment.
The successful candidate will embrace a Reggio Emilia-inspired approach, using the visual arts Atelier as a space for exploration, experimentation, and collaboration. This is a rare opportunity to shape the arts identity and creative culture of a new international school in Bangkok.
Key Responsibilities
Teaching and Learning
- Plan, deliver, and assess visual arts lessons across Early Years and Primary (N1–Grade 5), integrating inquiry-based and child-centred approaches.
- Support children’s creativity through hands-on experiences, provocations, and exploration of diverse, “intelligent” materials.
- Provide a stimulating Atelier environment that encourages experimentation, collaboration, and self-expression.
- Observe, document, and reflect on children’s learning to inform planning and support their creative development.
- Integrate Thai and international artistic traditions into lessons to help students connect with local culture and global perspectives.
- Collaborate with homeroom teachers to link arts experiences with thematic units and cross-curricular inquiries.
- Differentiate instruction to support diverse learners, including EAL students and children with additional needs.
Atelier and Environment
- Manage and operate the Atelier, ensuring a safe, inviting, and aesthetically rich learning space.
- Provide long-term, open-ended project opportunities that encourage idea generation, exploration, and questioning.
- Maintain a broad range of creative materials and resources, including visual arts, performing arts, and multimedia tools.
- Develop visual displays, portfolios, and documentation to celebrate student work and learning processes.
- Influence the aesthetic and creative environment across the school.
Collaboration and Professionalism
- Support teachers in using arts and creative expression to enhance learning across the curriculum.
- Provide guidance and professional development on inquiry-based arts learning and Reggio Emilia principles.
- Communicate regularly with parents about children’s learning, creative progress, and project outcomes.
- Participate in planning meetings, staff meetings, and professional development activities.
- Contribute to co-curricular arts initiatives, exhibitions, workshops, and school events.
Qualifications and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Education, Fine Arts, or related field; Early Childhood or Teaching certification preferred.
- 2–5 years of teaching experience in Early Years or Primary education, with expertise in visual arts or creative programs.
- Knowledge of Reggio Emilia pedagogy, inquiry-based learning, and child-centred approaches.
- Experience working with international or multicultural student populations is highly desirable.
- Poficiency in English (spoken and written).
Key Attributes
- Passionate about visual arts and creativity, with a child-centred approach.
- Skilled in observing, documenting, and reflecting on children’s learning processes.
- Creative, flexible, collaborative, and able to inspire students to explore multiple forms of expression.
- Strong organisational skills to manage the Atelier, materials, and resources efficiently.
- Culturally sensitive and willing to integrate Thai culture, arts, and traditions into the curriculum.
- Initiative, professionalism, and commitment to continuous growth and improvement.
Safeguarding
Middleton International School Thailand is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All employees must comply with our Child Protection and Safeguarding Policies, including background checks and references, in accordance with Thai law and international safeguarding standards.
Start Date: July 2026
- Department
- Academic - Thailand
- Locations
- Bangkok
About Middleton International School
Middleton International School is part of the EtonHouse International Education Group offering a high quality international education at an affordable fee.
At Middleton, students are encouraged to be independent thinkers and take responsibility of their learning. The curriculum aims to lay a strong foundation for 21st century skills and develop successful and happy individuals who are compassionate, responsible and active global citizens.