Pre-Nursery Teacher
Modern School Lucknow is hiring a Pre-Nursery Teacher to join their IB World School curriculum team in Lucknow. The role involves creating a safe classroom environment, facilitating play-based learning, and supporting the developmental needs of young children. Candidates must hold a graduate degree with an NTT, Montessori, or ECCE certification. This position focuses on nurturing student curiosity and fostering positive relationships with the school community.
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Function
Education
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Modern School Lucknow is hiring a Pre-Nursery Teacher to join their IB World School curriculum team in Lucknow. The role involves creating a safe classroom environment, facilitating play-based learning, and supporting the developmental needs of young children. Candidates must hold a graduate degree with an NTT, Montessori, or ECCE certification. This position focuses on nurturing student curiosity and fostering positive relationships with the school community.
TAL's take
Stable institutional role in an established school with a clear pedagogical focus.
The role is highly specific to early childhood education with well-defined pedagogical expectations.
Must haves
- Graduate degree
- NTT/Montessori/ECCE certification or equivalent
- Understanding of early childhood development
- Knowledge of play-based learning approaches
- Strong classroom management skills
About the company
Private educational institution, standard tier for localized established schools.
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