Nepali Teacher (Primary School)
GEMS School

Position: Nepali Teacher (Primary School) (Premium Job)

  • No. of Openings 2
  • Industry Education
  • Category Education
  • Job Location Dhapakhel, Lalitpur, Lalitpur District
  • Job Level Mid Level
  • Salary Negotiable
  • Education Level Bachelors
  • Desired Candidate Both(Female, Male)
  • Experience 3 + years
  • Expiry date Apr 26, 2024 (Expired)
  • Vehicle License No
  • Skills Teaching, Communication skills, Teamwork, Time Management, Interpersonal Skills (e.g.: patience, empathy)
Job Description
  • Preparing lesson plans, correcting assignments and giving feedback to students.
  • Providing guidance and support to the students in academics.
  • Conducting, monitoring, supervising and preparing questions for exams.
  • Communicate with parents regarding student progress periodically.
Job Specification
  • Bachelor's Degree in the relevant subject
  • Minimum three years of experience in related field.
  • Excellent verbal, written, and telephonic communication.
  • A positive attitude and professional manner.
  • Must have a strong command over written and spoken Nepali with basic computing skills.
Apply Instruction

Interested candidates can visit www.gems.edu.np/careers and apply online via a downloadable form, which must be completed and submitted at [email protected] or dropped in person at the school office. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for the recruitment process.

This job has been expired on 2024-04-26
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GEMS School, a leading educational institution in the country, founded in 1984 A.D., is a co-educational school and principally focuses on the overall ...

GEMS School, a leading educational institution in the country, founded in 1984 A.D., is a co-educational school and principally focuses on the overall development of the students. We implement the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) for Grades 1-5 and International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC) for Grade 6, and incorporate modern teaching pedagogies adopting student-centered teaching-learning activities right up to the high school. 

 

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