Psychology (PGT) Vacancy in Gangtok, Sikkim
Delhi Public School
Job Description
What It Is Like Here
Delhi Public School Gangtok blends the warmth of a small hill town with the discipline of a premier institution. Teachers here work closely with colleagues across subjects, sharing lesson plans and co-curricular ideas in an open-plan staff room that looks out over the valley. Weekends often find groups hiking to nearby viewpoints or gathering for informal discussions on pedagogy, especially when new curricula roll out.
Role Summary
A Psychology Teacher Vacancy in Gangtok has opened for a Post Graduate Teacher who can bring both academic depth and real-world examples into the classroom. You will handle Classes 11 and 12, align lessons with CBSE frameworks, and guide students preparing for competitive exams and life beyond school. Delhi Public School expects you to mentor students one-on-one and support the school’s mental health awareness initiatives.
What You Will Do
Plan weekly Psychology lessons that connect theory with local issues—youth stress, exam pressure, or community values—so Gangtok students see immediate relevance.
Assess students through formative tasks, projects, and end-term exams, then use the data to adjust your teaching pace and style.
Organize classroom debates and case-study discussions on topics like emotional intelligence and social influence.
Coordinate with the counselor to run awareness drives during exam seasons and mental health weeks.
Prepare students for Olympiads and psychology quizzes through focused practice sessions and mock tests.
Maintain records of attendance, assignments, and student portfolios in the school ERP system.
Attend staff meetings and subject-specific workshops to stay updated on CBSE Psychology guidelines.
Participate in school events such as Investiture Ceremonies and Annual Day as a Psychology resource person.
Eligibility Criteria
Postgraduate degree in Psychology with a minimum of 55% marks from a recognized university.
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) or Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed) with Psychology as a teaching subject.
Three years of full-time teaching experience in Psychology at the senior-secondary level.
Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) or Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) is preferred but not mandatory.
Familiarity with CBSE Psychology syllabus and assessment patterns is a plus.
What You Get
A full-time position at Delhi Public School Gangtok with a monthly salary ranging from Rs.40,000 to Rs.80,000 based on qualifications and experience.
School-provided accommodation or a house-rent allowance in Gangtok.
Coverage under the school’s group medical insurance and access to professional development funds.
Regular outings to nearby locales like Tsomgo Lake and Nathang Valley organized by the staff welfare committee.