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Primary School Teacher (Elementary) job description

Use this Primary School Teacher (Elementary) job description template to advertise open roles for your school.

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Responsibilities

  • Create and develop lesson plans for each lesson.

  • Teach classes to up to 30 young children, ranging from the ages of 4 years old to 12 years old.

  • Use the resources available to ensure that learning is fun whilst keeping in line with the curriculum.

  • Prepare the classroom for the day, including getting out books, paint, coloring pencils, learning material, and any other materials as required.

  • Teach a variety of lessons ranging from basic math, English, science and also IT, art, and home technology.

  • Engage with children during lesson time and listen to their ideas and dreams.

  • Ensure that you engage the class for feedback on a regular basis.

  • Safeguard children by keeping a keen eye on them, and ensure that anything untoward is reported to the head teacher or parents.

  • Help children to learn to resolve disputes effectively, by monitoring and managing their behavior towards each other.

  • Assist children in learning and understanding a healthy lifestyle and right from wrong.

  • Report any serious bullying allegations to the principal.

  • Keep notes of each child’s progress and write weekly or monthly reports on their progress for their parents.

  • Host and attend parent-teacher days, or evenings to meet with parents and provide detailed reports on their performance, and address any concerns.

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    Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in either English, Math, Science, or general education

  • Teaching certificate

  • Must be able to pass an enhanced background check

  • Patient, kind, and friendly in nature

  • Excellent communication skills & problem-solving skills

  • Good report writing skills

  • Proficient with computer programs such as Microsoft Office

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