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Thailand, Tak, Amphoe Mae Sot

Full Time

N/A - N/A USD / Month

Original: THB 15,000.00 - THB 20,000.00 THB / Month

Benefits

Requirements

Bachelor's Degree

2+ Years Teaching Experience

Position: Admissions Officer

School: KK International School (KKIS), Thailand

Curriculum: British Curriculum (Pearson iPrimary Program)

Location: Mae Sot, Tak Province, Northwestern Thailand (Thai–Myanmar Border)

Job Type and Start: Full-time to start immediately

 

Unique Job Opportunity

KK International School (KKIS) is an emerging educational institution situated on

the Thai–Myanmar border, currently developing a new purpose-built international

school campus. KKIS provides a unique opportunity to participate in building a

thriving British Curriculum school in a multicultural and diverse community.

The Admissions Officer and Parent Liaison plays a key role in connecting

families to the school, supporting communication between home and school, and

helping to promote the school’s growth and reputation.

 

Job Summary

The Admissions Officer and Parent Liaison serves as the primary point of contact

for new and current families, overseeing the admissions process and ensuring a

positive and professional parent experience. The role involves coordinating

applications, organising school tours and assessments, maintaining admissions

data, and managing communications between the school and the parent community.

The position also includes collaboration with the Marketing and Media Officer

to support outreach and promotional initiatives to strengthen the school’s

visibility among local Thai, Burmese, and international families.

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