IT Incharge — St. John's Diocesan Girls Higher Secondary School
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What you'll handle
Requirements
Working in a STATE BOARD school
Working in a state-board setting means following the state curriculum, term plans and local examination patterns.
Working conditions
This is a day school — standard working hours with weekend off, occasional events and parent-teacher meetings.
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Full job description
Overview
St. John's Diocesan Girls Higher Secondary School (Kolkata, West Bengal) is inviting applications for a IT Incharge — St. John's Diocesan Girls Higher Secondary School. Curriculum: STATE BOARD. Use the Apply button to register your interest — the school contacts shortlisted candidates directly.
St. John's Diocesan Girls Higher Secondary School, a State Board school in Kolkata, is hiring a IT Incharge.
Key responsibilities:
- Ensure smooth functioning of assigned facilities/equipment
- Coordinate with vendors and support staff
- Follow safety and security protocols at all times
- Report issues to the maintenance head promptly
Requirements:
- 5-12 years of relevant experience
- Relevant ITI/diploma/certification; school or institutional experience preferred
About the school: St. John's Diocesan Girls Higher Secondary School is a State Board Day School in Bhowanipore, Kolkata.
What you'll handle as a IT Incharge — St. John's Diocesan Girls Higher Secondary School
Run the IT helpdesk, image and deploy devices, support exam-day tech and coordinate with vendors.
Working in a STATE BOARD school
Working in a state-board setting means following the state curriculum, term plans and local examination patterns.
Working conditions
This is a day school — standard working hours with weekend off, occasional events and parent-teacher meetings.
About teaching in Kolkata
Kolkata has historic ICSE and CBSE schools alongside growing IB options, with hiring concentrated around March–May.