Job Description: PRT Social Science Teacher
Position: PRT (Primary Teacher) Social Science
Location: Specify Location
Employment Type: Fulltime
Experience: Specify Years of Experience e.g. 25 years
Qualification: B.Ed. with a degree in Social Science (History/Geography/Political Science)
Key Responsibilities:
- Teach Social Science subjects to primary school students (Classes IV).
- Develop engaging lesson plans and teaching materials based on the curriculum.
- Foster critical thinking curiosity and interactive learning in students.
- Assess students progress through assignments tests and evaluations.
- Use innovative teaching methodologies including activitybased and experiential learning.
- Maintain discipline and a positive learning environment in the classroom.
- Collaborate with other teachers and school staff to enhance student learning.
- Communicate regularly with parents regarding students academic progress.
- Participate in school activities workshops and training programs.
Requirements
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience teaching Social Science at the primary level.
- Proficiency in using digital teaching tools and smart classrooms.
- Fluency in English and other required language(s).
Benefits
Benefits: Leave Encashment: Facility to encase unused leaves as per school policy.
Paid Vacation: Paid summer and winter vacation breaks.
HRA (House Rent Allowance): 5000 monthly HRA for outstation candidates.
Work Timings: School Hours: 8:20 AM to 5:00 PM (Monday to Saturday)
Interview Mode: Online & Offline: Candidates can choose their preferred mode of interview.
Skills & Competencies: Strong knowledge of Social Science subjects and teaching pedagogy. Excellent communication and classroom management skills. Ability to integrate technology into teaching. Patience, creativity, and enthusiasm for teaching young learners. Strong organizational and multitasking abilities
Education
Teach Social Science subjects to primary school students (Classes I-V). Develop engaging lesson plans and teaching materials based on the curriculum. Foster critical thinking, curiosity, and interactive learning in students. Assess students' progress through assignments, tests, and evaluations. Use innovative teaching methodologies, including activity-based and experiential learning.