Sanskrit (TGT) Vacancy in Rohini, North West Delhi, Delhi
K-IIT World School
Job Description
Why Apply Here
Teaching at K-iit World School in Rohini puts you in a vibrant zone where Sanskrit is not just a subject but a living tradition. The school’s modern labs sit next to gurukul-style discussion corners, giving you both resources and cultural space to innovate. You gain a supportive leadership that funds subject-specific workshops and Sanskrit festivals every term.
Job Overview
The full-time TGT Sanskrit Teacher vacancy in North West Delhi at K-iit World School is open for experienced educators who can blend grammar drills with storytelling. You will handle classes VI–X, design age-appropriate content, and contribute to the school’s annual Sanskrit drama festival. Experience of 3 years in middle-school Sanskrit teaching is essential.
Key Responsibilities
Plan daily lessons aligned with NCERT Sanskrit syllabus and school themes.
Create interactive worksheets and digital flashcards for vocabulary building.
Conduct weekly Sanskrit speaking circles where students narrate short stories.
Organize bi-monthly cultural assemblies featuring Sanskrit shlokas and skits.
Assess students through oral recitation, written tests, and project work.
Collaborate with Hindi and English departments to integrate language roots.
Prepare students for inter-school Sanskrit recitation competitions.
Maintain anecdotal records and share monthly progress updates with parents.
Who Can Apply
Post-graduates in Sanskrit with a B.Ed or D.El.Ed degree can apply for this Sanskrit Teacher recruitment in Delhi. Prior teaching experience of 3 years in middle school is mandatory. CTET or TET certification is a plus but not required. Familiarity with CBSE assessment patterns is desirable.
Perks and Pay
You will receive a fixed monthly salary between Rs.25,000 and Rs.40,000 based on experience. K-iit World School provides Group Health Insurance, free uniform, and annual academic allowances for books and workshops. Staff transport from Rohini metro hub is provided, and children of teachers get fee concessions.