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Homeroom Teacher
Job Benefits:
Salary: USD2500-4000 monthly (Tax Free) depending on qualifications and experience.
Furnished Accommodation.
Medical Insurance
Annual return ticket to your home country.
Holidays: all school holidays including winter break, spring break, summer vacation, and all public holidays.
Professional Development courses.
School transportation from and to school accommodation.
End of service benifits.
Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree.
Minimum 2 years of teaching experience.
Soft Skills:
Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills (verbal and written)
Use initiative and independent judgment within established procedural guidelines
Ability to analyze data and recommend effective solutions
Ability to conform to shifting priorities, demands, and timelines through analytical and problem-solving capabilities.
Ability to read and stay abreast of current topics in education.
Ability to effectively assess and prioritize multiple tasks, projects, and demands
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, leadership team, and stakeholders.
General Responsibilities:
Responsible for creating a positive educational climate for students to learn and instructing students in grades K-3. Creates lesson plans, assessments administers praise and constructive criticism, instructs students on subjects such as language arts, science, social studies, civics, literature, and math, and creates a well-rounded, comprehensive instructional program.
Specific Responsibilities:
Plan, conduct, and assess activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, investigate, and develop their learning in a dynamic environment.
Develop, create, and adapt teaching methods and instructional materials to meet students' varying needs and interests.
Meet course and school-wide student performance goals.
Create interactive, dynamic lesson plans and modify them accordingly throughout the year according to the pacing of the lessons delivered.
Integrate competencies, goals, and objectives into lesson plans.
Implement the school’s curriculum in a manner that reflects the diverse educational, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds of the students served.
Manage student behavior in the classroom by invoking approved disciplinary procedures.
Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among the students for whom they are responsible.
Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.
Instruct students individually and in groups, using various teaching methods such as lectures, discussions, and demonstrations.
Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects, and communicate those objectives to students.
Confer with parents or guardians, teachers, counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral and academic problems.
Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by school policies and administrative regulations (including but not limited to grading papers, maintaining grade books, portfolios, etc.).
Prepare students for later grades by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and persevere with challenging tasks.
Provide a variety of materials and resources for children to explore, manipulate and use both in learning activities and in imaginative play.
Prepare for assigned classes, and show written evidence of preparation upon request of immediate supervisors.
Collaborate with other teachers and administrators in the development, evaluation, and revision of elementary school programs.
Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment and materials, to prevent injuries and damage.
Organize and lead activities designed to promote physical, mental, and social development, such as games, arts and crafts, music, and storytelling.
Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.
Plan and supervise class projects, field trips, visits by guest speakers, or other experiential activities, and guide students in learning from those activities.
Attend staff meetings, and serve on committees as required.
Administer standardized ability and achievement tests, and interpret results to determine student strengths and areas of need.
Supervise, evaluate, and plan assignments for teacher assistants.
Select, store, order, issue, and inventory classroom equipment, materials, and supplies.
Sponsor extracurricular activities such as clubs, student organizations, and academic contests.
Performs other tasks, duties, and responsibilities as assigned by the Principal.
If you're a highly qualified and skilled Kindergarten/Elementary teacher. Don’t miss out on the opportunity
Resume Keyword Practices to Avoid
We’ve established that using resume keywords throughout your application boosts your chances of a human hiring manager seeing it.
However, be careful not to overdo it.
Packing your resume full of keywords is almost as bad as not including any at all.
Don’t forget that a real person will (hopefully) see your resume at some point. So use natural language that engages that person.
Tip
Make sure you balance hard skills vs soft skills on your resume to show you’re a rounded candidate.
Otherwise, they’ll think you’re either a bad writer — which indicates your communication skills aren’t good — or assume you’re trying to beat the ATS, making you seem dishonest.
Keyword Stuffing
Keyword stuffing refers to using the same keyword again and again in an unnatural way to get your resume past the ATS.
People engage in keyword stuffing because some ATS software gives applications a higher ranking when it detects a keyword is used more. For instance, an ATS might assign a higher score to a candidate who mentions “search engine optimization” six times over one who mentions it three times.
Here’s an example of how one applicant tried to stuff the keyword “customer satisfaction” in their resume:
Boosted customer satisfaction by 47% by implementing customer satisfaction methods as part of company-wide effort to increase customer satisfaction rates.
Trained 7 new staff members in all aspects of housekeeping, ensuring that they meet health and safety standards
An applicant stuffs the keyword “customer satisfaction” on their resume.
See how extreme this is?
This technique might get your resume past the ATS, but will immediately turn off the hiring manager — ruining your chances of getting hired.