Sanskrit (TGT) Vacancy in Pakur, Jharkhand
St. Don Bosco School
Job Description
Job Overview
Fresh B.Ed graduates who love Sanskrit and want to build a classroom career are invited to apply for the TGT Sanskrit Teacher Vacancy in Pakur. At St. Don Bosco School, you will teach classes 6 to 10, create lesson plans in Sanskrit, and guide students through language basics to higher-level texts. You will work alongside experienced teachers and receive on-the-job training and mentorship.
Key Responsibilities
Plan and deliver daily Sanskrit lessons for Grades 6–10, aligning with CBSE curriculum and St. Don Bosco School standards.
Prepare students for periodic assessments and board-style exams with mock tests and practice exercises.
Organize cultural activities, declamations, and recitation sessions to build interest in Sanskrit language and literature.
Assist in updating teaching aids, charts, and digital resources for the Sanskrit department.
Collaborate with subject teachers to plan inter-house competitions focused on Sanskrit vocabulary and grammar.
Maintain attendance, assessment records, and student progress reports as per school policy.
Attend weekly department meetings and contribute ideas to improve Sanskrit Teaching Job in Pakur, Pakur.
Eligibility
Post-graduate in Sanskrit with a B.Ed degree from a recognized university.
Fresh B.Ed graduates are welcome; candidates appearing for TET are also considered.
Familiarity with CBSE Sanskrit syllabus and classroom management basics is preferred.
Your Growth Path
St. Don Bosco School supports fast-track professional growth for motivated teachers.
You will receive structured training in modern Sanskrit pedagogy and classroom technology.
Regular salary increments are tied to performance reviews and subject expertise.
What You Get
Starting salary is Rs.20,000 – Rs.35,000 per month based on qualifications and experience.
Why This School
St. Don Bosco School is known for its disciplined yet warm learning environment in Pakur.
Teachers here enjoy a supportive peer network and opportunities to lead subject initiatives.
Working here means contributing to a school that values tradition while embracing new teaching methods.