
Academic Coordinator — Bright Start International Pre-School Vacancy at Bright Start International Pre-School, Mumbai
Bright Start International Pre-SchoolKey facts
- Role
- Academic Coordinator — Bright Start International Pre-School
- School
- Bright Start International Pre-School
- City
- Mumbai
- State
- Maharashtra
- Board
- IB Board
- School type
- Day School
- Employment type
- Full Time
- Salary
- ₹8.0L – ₹15L per year
- Experience
- 5–12 years
- Posted
- 3 Jun 2026
- Closing date
- 18 Aug 2026
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Job description
Overview
Bright Start International Pre-School, a IB Board school in Mumbai, is hiring a Academic Coordinator.
Key responsibilities:
- Lead the school's academic and operational vision
- Mentor faculty and coordinators
- Engage with parents and the management committee
- Drive curriculum and student outcomes
Requirements:
- 5-12 years of relevant experience
- Postgraduate degree with B.Ed; proven leadership track record
About the school: Founded in 2004 by the eminent child psychologist and educationist Dr Pragna Mehta, Bright Start Pre-School is a premier institution when it comes to an innovative direction in early childhood education. Children are respected as competent thinkers and communicators who are offered multiple opportunities to engage with a wide range of materials and resources to extend and challenge their thinking.We integrate the world recognised curriculum of C.I.E. (Cambridge International Examinations) with important aspects of Indian curriculum that prepare our students to perform well.Physical Education at BSFIS is designed to teach competency in motor skills as well as moving concepts, strategies, and tactics as they apply to the performance of physical activities.Besides academics, co scholastic activities form an integral part of the school curriculum. This aspect includes a wide range of co-curricular activities such as the Robotics Club, The Band Club, the Science Club.
Common questions about this role
When are increments and bonuses given?
Most schools run yearly increments tied to the academic calendar (April cycle). Bonus structure depends on the school — confirm in writing before accepting the offer.
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.
When does the school want the joining date to be?
Most school roles aim for a joining around the start of the next academic month or term. Once shortlisted, the school will agree a realistic date based on your notice period.
What kind of professional development is offered?
IB schools regularly fund official workshops (IB Category 1/2/3 or Cambridge PD) for full-time teachers. Internal weekly PD sessions are also common.
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.
About Bright Start International Pre-School
Founded in 2004 by the eminent child psychologist and educationist Dr Pragna Mehta, Bright Start Pre-School is a premier institution when it comes to an innovative direction in early childhood education. Children are respected as competent thinkers and communicators who are offered multiple opportunities to engage with a wide range of materials and resources to extend and challenge their thinking.We integrate the world recognised curriculum of C.I.E. (Cambridge International Examinations) with important aspects of Indian curriculum that prepare our students to perform well.Physical Education at BSFIS is designed to teach competency in motor skills as well as moving concepts, strategies, and tactics as they apply to the performance of physical activities.Besides academics, co scholastic activities form an integral part of the school curriculum. This aspect includes a wide range of co-curricular activities such as the Robotics Club, The Band Club, the Science Club.
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