Website:
nahar-is.ac.in
Job details:
Company Description
Nahar International School (NIS), established in 2014, is an independent school situated on a 43,560 sq. ft. campus in Mumbai's central suburbs. Serving a diverse student body of different communities, nationalities, and languages, NIS creates a stimulating learning environment where students are encouraged to express themselves freely and explore their passions. The school emphasizes academic excellence while fostering social, ethical, and emotional growth. Guided by the Cambridge Assessment International Education curriculum and offering options such as IBDP and Cambridge A-Levels at High School, NIS combines rigorous academics with a humanistic approach to education.
Role Description
This is a full-time on-site role based in Mumbai for an IGCSE Geography Teacher. The teacher will be responsible for planning and delivering engaging and effective Geography lessons aligned with the Cambridge curriculum for IGCSE students. Responsibilities include preparing lesson plans, evaluating student progress through assessments, and fostering critical thinking, analysis, and a global perspective in learners. Active participation in school events, collaboration with colleagues, and continuous professional development are also key aspects of the role.
Qualifications
- Certified teaching qualifications or equivalent credentials to work as a Qualified Teacher
- Proficient in Lesson Planning with the ability to create structured, engaging, and age-appropriate lesson plans
- Strong knowledge of Geography and experience teaching the IGCSE curriculum
- Excellent ability in Teaching and Education methodology with a student-centered approach
- Effective communication, classroom management skills, and commitment to fostering students' holistic development
- Experience with Cambridge Assessment International Education and its methodologies is a strong advantage
- Minimum bachelor's degree in Education, Geography, or a related field; a master's degree is a plus
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