Position Overview
The Early Years Learning Support & Homeroom Teacher plays a central role in nurturing young learners by providing individualized academic, emotional, and social guidance. This role combines classroom leadership with targeted support, ensuring every child develops foundational skills in a warm, engaging, and well-structured environment.
Key Responsibilities
1. Homeroom Responsibilities
- Create a safe, welcoming, and stimulating classroom that supports exploration, independence, and joyful learning.
- Plan and deliver age-appropriate lessons across literacy, numeracy, motor skills, and experiential learning.
- Build daily routines that foster responsibility, wellbeing, and social interaction.
- Observe and document student progress through portfolios, anecdotal notes, and developmental checklists.
- Maintain continuous and positive communication with parents through meetings, updates, and conferences.
- Establish clear behavior expectations rooted in kindness, respect, and positive reinforcement.
2. Learning Support Responsibilities
- Provide targeted support to students needing additional scaffolding in language, numeracy, fine/gross motor skills, behavior regulation, or social-emotional development.
- Collaborate with class teachers to design and implement Individual Learning Plans (ILPs/IEPs) where required.
- Modify learning materials and classroom tasks to meet diverse learning needs.
- Work closely with counsellors, special educators, and coordinators to support students with identified needs.
- Track and document interventions, strategies, and progress to ensure transparency and continuity.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the homeroom class and deliver age-appropriate literacy, numeracy, and play-based learning.
- Provide individualized learning support and implement modified strategies for students who need additional help.
- Observe, assess, and document children’s developmental progress.
- Collaborate with teachers, coordinators, and special educators to support learning plans.
- Maintain regular, positive communication with parents.
- Ensure child safety, wellbeing, and adherence to early-years routines.
- Participate in planning, training, and school events.
Required Skills & Qualifications
- Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Psychology (Child or Educational Psychology preferred).
- Experience in early years
- Strong communication, empathy, and behavioural-support skills.
- Ability to differentiate instruction for diverse learners.
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Job Type: Full-time
Pay: ₹30,000.00 - ₹40,000.00 per month
Benefits:
- Food provided
- Health insurance
- Provident Fund
Application Question(s):
- Do you have Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Psychology (Child or Educational Psychology preferred)?
- The role involves leading a warm, engaging early-years classroom while offering individualized academic and emotional support, supported by a background in psychology. Are you ok with dual role home room teacher and learning support role?
- Do you experience with early-years learners?
Education:
Experience:
- Early childhood education: 1 year (Required)
Work Location: In person