The candidate should be confident in his/her subject and also communicate well to the students. The candidate should have a vehicle(along with license).
The candidate should be ready to take online classes and also prepare question papers for weekly tests.
Understanding curriculum requirements, and creating syllabi, lesson plans, and educational content that satisfy these requirements.
Analyzing the needs, strengths, and weaknesses of students and structuring lessons and assessments around them.
Adjusting teaching methods to suit different groups of learners.
Creating engaging, stimulating lesson plans and asking frequent questions to make sure students are on track.
Providing extra support to students that require it, and more challenging tasks to those who are ahead of the class.
Keeping abreast of developments and research in the field, and using this to ensure lessons are relevant.
Reporting any progress issues to the head of the department, as well as the parents.
Attending meetings, training sessions, workshops, conferences, and other continuing education initiatives.
Supervising lab sessions, delivering practical demonstrations, and accompanying students on field trips.
Keeping the line of communication open between students, staff, and parents.