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Pune, Maharashtrafull-time₹0.5L – ₹0.8L / yrCISCE3–12 yrs expPosted 21d ago
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About Hutchings High School & Junior College

Hutchings High School & Junior College is a CISCE school located in Pune Cantonment, Pune. We pride ourselves on academic excellence, a nurturing learning environment, and a holistic approach to student development.

Role: PGT Physics

We are hiring an experienced PGT Physics to join our team for the upcoming academic session. The successful candidate will plan and deliver engaging lessons aligned with the CISCE curriculum, mentor students, and contribute to the wider life of the school.

Key Responsibilities

  • Plan, prepare and deliver lessons that meet curriculum standards and engage every learner
  • Assess, record and report on student progress using both formative and summative tools
  • Create a safe, inclusive and stimulating classroom environment
  • Collaborate with colleagues, parents and school leadership
  • Participate in CCAs, parent–teacher meetings and professional-development sessions

Qualifications

  • Post-graduate / graduate degree in the relevant subject
  • B.Ed. (or equivalent teaching qualification) preferred
  • Prior teaching experience in a reputable school
  • Strong communication and classroom-management skills
  • Comfortable with digital teaching tools and smart classrooms

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary with annual increments
  • Group medical insurance and PF benefits
  • Continuous professional development and training
  • Supportive leadership and collaborative culture
  • Convenient Pune Cantonment location with transport assistance

About Hutchings High School & Junior College

<p class="content_ckeditor">Hutchings High School &amp; Junior College is an unit of the Mumbai Regional Conference of the Methodist Church in India. It is managed by Bishop Dr.Anilkumar Servand, the Chairman, Rev. Dr. C. Selvin, the Manager, Ms. Rita I. Katawati, Principal and other managing committee members. The History of Hutchings goes back more than 140 years to 1879 when the then 'Methodist High School' was formed as a unit of the Methodist Episcopal Church by Rev. William E. Robbins and Rev. William Taylor. The School started with 49 children in a rented house as co-educational in nature with boarding facilities. It was re named "Taylor High School' in 1890.&nbsp;<!--EndFragment--></p>

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