• Job Id
    984871
  • Company
    School
  • Job Type
    Full Time
  • Post Date
    13 March 2024

EVS Teacher Job Opening in Nilambur

Nilambur, Kerala
Full Time

Requirements

  • Monthly Salary
    ₹ 0 - ₹ 0
  • Required Gender
    Female
  • Qualification
    Same Field Experience

As an Environmental Science (EVS) Teacher, you will be responsible for providing instruction in environmental studies and sustainability concepts to students, fostering an understanding of environmental issues, conservation practices, and ecological stewardship. Your role involves designing engaging lessons, conducting hands-on activities, and promoting environmental awareness and responsibility among students. The ideal candidate will have a passion for environmental education, strong communication skills, and the ability to inspire and empower students to become environmentally conscious citizens. Key Responsibilities: Curriculum Development: Develop and implement a comprehensive curriculum for environmental science education, aligned with academic standards and learning objectives. Design engaging lesson plans, field trips, and projects that cover a range of environmental topics, including ecology, conservation, climate change, and sustainable development. Instructional Delivery: Deliver interactive and inquiry-based lessons in environmental science, using a variety of teaching methods and instructional strategies to engage students and promote critical thinking. Facilitate discussions, group activities, and experiential learning opportunities that allow students to explore environmental issues and solutions firsthand. Hands-on Learning: Organize and supervise outdoor activities, experiments, and nature-based experiences to enhance students' understanding of environmental concepts and ecosystems. Lead field trips to local parks, nature reserves, botanical gardens, or environmental centers to provide real-world learning experiences and connect classroom lessons to the natural environment. Student Engagement: Encourage active participation and collaboration among students in environmental projects, research initiatives, and community service activities related to sustainability and conservation. Foster a sense of environmental stewardship and responsibility by inspiring students to take action to protect and preserve the environment in their daily lives. Assessment and Feedback: Assess student learning through formative and summative evaluations, including quizzes, projects, presentations, and research assignments. Provide constructive feedback to students on their work, progress, and contributions to environmental projects, and offer guidance for further exploration and improvement. Community Outreach: Collaborate with local organizations, environmental groups, and community stakeholders to promote environmental education initiatives, events, and partnerships. Involve parents, families, and the broader community in environmental awareness campaigns, clean-up efforts, and sustainability projects to create a culture of environmental responsibility. Qualifications and Skills: Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Ecology, Education, or a related field; a teaching certification is preferred. Proven experience as an environmental science teacher or educator, preferably in a school or educational setting. Deep knowledge of environmental science principles, ecological systems, biodiversity, and sustainable practices. Strong communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and inspire students of diverse backgrounds and learning styles. Experience with hands-on and experiential learning approaches, outdoor education, and environmental fieldwork. Passion for environmental conservation, advocacy, and activism, with a commitment to fostering environmental literacy and action among students. Creativity, adaptability, and enthusiasm for teaching and learning, with a dedication to promoting environmental awareness and sustainability education. Additional Information: Opportunities for professional development and continuing education may be available to support the growth and development of environmental science teachers. Collaboration with colleagues, participation in faculty meetings, and involvement in school events or environmental initiatives may be encouraged as part of the school community.