Early Childhood Expert (Montessori Preferred)
The Shishya Jigyasa Academy in Bengaluru is seeking an Early Childhood Expert to manage pre-primary classroom activities using Montessori-inspired pedagogy. Responsibilities include lesson planning, child development documentation, and frequent parent communication. Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree and relevant early childhood certification. The role focuses on fostering a holistic and nurturing environment for children aged 3-6.
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Experience
1-3 years
Function
Education
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Shishya Jigyasa Academy in Bengaluru is seeking an Early Childhood Expert to manage pre-primary classroom activities using Montessori-inspired pedagogy. Responsibilities include lesson planning, child development documentation, and frequent parent communication. Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree and relevant early childhood certification. The role focuses on fostering a holistic and nurturing environment for children aged 3-6.
TAL's take
Specific educational role at a reputable local academy with clear expectations, though lacks global tier-1 brand status.
Crisp job description with defined curriculum, student age group, and pedagogical requirements.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree
- ECCE Certification, NTT, or PPTC
- 1-3 years of early childhood teaching experience
About the company
Established local educational institution, unfamiliar to global tiering system, default mid-tier.
Posts mentioning The Shishya Jigyasa Academy
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