
HOD Languages — Anand Public School Vacancy at Anand Public School, Delhi
Anand Public SchoolKey facts
- Role
- HOD Languages — Anand Public School
- School
- Anand Public School
- City
- Delhi
- State
- Delhi
- Board
- No Board
- School type
- Day School
- Employment type
- Full Time
- Salary
- ₹8.0L – ₹12L per year
- Experience
- 9–13 years
- Posted
- 18 Jun 2026
- Closing date
- 18 Aug 2026
Job description
Overview
Anand Public School, a No Board school in Delhi, is hiring a HOD Languages.
Key responsibilities:
- Lead the subject department and mentor teachers
- Drive curriculum planning and assessment design
- Monitor student academic outcomes
- Coordinate with school leadership on academic matters
Requirements:
- 5-12 years of relevant experience
- Postgraduate in the subject with B.Ed; minimum 5 years of teaching
About the school: In 1985 I saw some children who were not admitted to any school since they were very poor I collected them and started teaching them free of cost eventually more people approached us and insisted that we should start a school. It was very humble starting I had been trained by American Nuns of Nortedam Academy USA with whom I served in Campus School Pant Nagar, Nanital.
Common questions about this role
Do I have to work weekends?
Most day schools follow a 6-day or 5.5-day week with Sundays off. Occasional Saturdays may go to events, parent meetings, or PD sessions.
What is the leave policy?
Schools usually offer 10–18 leaves per year on top of public/school holidays. Earned-leave encashment policies vary — check the offer letter.
Do staff get fee concession for their children?
Many established schools offer 50–100% tuition concession for the children of full-time staff, subject to admission criteria. Confirm specifics in the offer letter.
Is English fluency required?
Yes — instruction is in English at most NO BOARD schools. Comfortable English communication for classroom delivery and parent meetings is expected.
What does a typical day look like?
School days usually run 7.5–8 hours with 5–6 teaching periods, plus prep, lunch and one or two non-teaching duties (homework checks, library, club). Saturdays vary by school.
About Anand Public School
In 1985 I saw some children who were not admitted to any school since they were very poor I collected them and started teaching them free of cost eventually more people approached us and insisted that we should start a school. It was very humble starting I had been trained by American Nuns of Nortedam Academy USA with whom I served in Campus School Pant Nagar, Nanital.
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