Evs (PRT) Vacancy in Karimnagar, Telangana
lakh International School Vijaynagar
Job Description
Primary Duties
Teach engaging, activity-based Environmental Studies lessons to Grades 1-5, blending local ecology with global sustainability themes.
Plan and deliver inquiry-driven units that connect classroom learning to real-world environmental challenges in your community.
Assess student understanding through project work, portfolios, and formative checkpoints rather than only written tests.
Collaborate with the STEM team to integrate EVs with Science, Social Studies, and English through cross-curricular projects.
Mentor a small advisory group of 15 students, tracking their social-emotional growth and guiding them toward eco-citizenship.
Participate in weekly curriculum review sessions to refine lesson sequences based on student voice and emerging environmental data.
Attend monthly parent eco-workshops to showcase student projects and co-create sustainable action plans at home.
Champion the school’s “Zero-Waste Wednesdays” initiative by modeling and reinforcing waste-reduction habits across the campus.
Why Join Us
You will be part of a tight-knit community that values teachers as the architects of tomorrow’s changemakers.
Every child in your class will leave Grade 5 with a personalized “Green Passport” documenting their environmental learning journey.
Your students’ families are actively invested; parent volunteers help maintain the school’s organic garden and rainwater harvesting system.
We celebrate teachers’ birthdays with tree-planting ceremonies on campus—turning milestones into living legacies.
Your classroom will have a direct view of the solar-panel array, a daily reminder that sustainability is not an abstract concept but lived practice.
Preferred Skills
One year of classroom experience or equivalent field-based environmental education.
Graduate in any discipline; additional certification in Education or Environmental Science is a plus.
Fluency in Hindi and English; ability to explain complex eco-concepts in simple, local idioms.
Tech-savviness to use digital mapping tools, citizen-science apps, and online portfolios.
Empathy and patience to guide students through “failure labs” where experiments don’t always yield expected results.
A playful spirit that turns litter into art, puddles into science labs, and every outing into an outdoor classroom.
Success Metrics
Each student scores above 75% on the school-wide “Eco-Literacy Rubric” by the end of the academic year.
90% of students can articulate at least three personal actions they will take to reduce their carbon footprint.
Parent feedback surveys show 95% satisfaction with the clarity and relevance of environmental communication.
Your advisory group’s average attendance at eco-clubs rises from 60% to 90%.
Your lesson plans are adopted by at least two other grade teams within the first semester.
You present at least one student-led conference where learners showcase their sustainability projects to parents and peers.
Professional Development
Fully funded participation in the “Green Teacher Certificate” program offered by the Centre for Science and Environment.
Quarterly masterclasses with leading environmental educators from WWF India, TERI, and local universities.
Monthly “Tea & Teach” sessions where you share innovative lessons and receive micro-grants for classroom resources.
Access to an online library of 200+ EV lesson plans, translated into three regional languages.
Sponsorship to attend the annual “Eco-Ed Fest” where educators from 20+ schools exchange best practices.
Personalized coaching cycles with an eco-pedagogy specialist who visits your classroom and co-teaches once per term.
Facilities and Infrastructure
Your classroom is a 400 sq. ft. eco-lab with floor-to-ceiling windows, natural cross-ventilation, and zero-VOC paints.
You have a dedicated outdoor “Nature Nook” with raised beds for kitchen-garden experiments, a weather station, and a butterfly garden.
A fully equipped maker-space stocked with upcycled materials, 3D printers, and a solar-powered kiln for art projects.
High-speed Wi-Fi, a class set of tablets pre-loaded with citizen-science apps, and a smartboard for real-time data visualization.
A resource room filled with locally relevant storybooks, field guides, and sample student portfolios from previous years.
A rooftop terrace garden where you can host story-time sessions under the open sky.
Impact Statement
As a PRT EVS teacher at this premium Tier-3 school, you will do more than fill a timetable slot—you will sculpt the eco-identities of 60 young citizens every year. Your lessons will ripple outward: students will influence their families to adopt cloth bags, neighbors will notice cleaner streets, and local NGOs will invite our learners to co-design river-cleanup campaigns. By the time your first cohort graduates, the entire community will have shifted its relationship with the environment—all because you chose to teach with passion, creativity, and an unshakable belief that small hands can move mountains.