
Faridabad: Table Tennis Coach — St. Joseph's Convent School Job at St. Joseph's Convent School
St. Joseph's Convent SchoolKey facts
- Role
- Table Tennis Coach — St. Joseph's Convent School
- School
- St. Joseph's Convent School
- City
- Faridabad
- State
- Haryana
- Board
- CBSE
- School type
- Day School
- Employment type
- Part Time
- Salary
- ₹3.6L – ₹5.3L per year
- Experience
- 6–10 years
- Posted
- 16 Jun 2026
- Closing date
- 18 Aug 2026
Job description
Overview
St. Joseph's Convent School, a CBSE school in Faridabad, is hiring a Table Tennis Coach.
Key responsibilities:
- Plan training sessions and conditioning programmes
- Coach students for inter-school tournaments
- Maintain equipment and safety standards
- Identify and develop young talent
Requirements:
- 2-6 years of relevant experience
- Certification in the sport from a recognised body; coaching experience preferred
About the school:
Common questions about this role
How much experience do I need for this Table Tennis Coach — St. Joseph's Convent School role?
Refer to the experience range posted on this page. If you're close to the minimum, apply with a strong demo lesson plan or portfolio — many schools flex by ±1 year for the right candidate.
What non-teaching duties are expected?
Common non-teaching duties include exam invigilation, homework correction, parent-teacher meetings, one co-curricular activity, and being a homeroom/tutor-group mentor.
Which curriculum does the school follow?
St. Joseph's Convent School follows the CBSE curriculum, so teaching, assessment and reporting align to that framework.
What is the salary for this Table Tennis Coach — St. Joseph's Convent School role?
Refer to the salary range posted on this page. Most schools negotiate within this band based on your last drawn CTC and relevant experience.
What does a typical day look like?
Most teachers handle 4–6 instructional periods a day, with the rest going to lesson planning, assessment correction, and a co-curricular duty.
About St. Joseph's Convent School
The Congregation was thus founded at Ernakulam on April 24, 1887. A regular religious community was formed with Mother Teresa of St. Rose of Lima as Superior. This was the beginning not only of a convent but of a religious Congregation, now known as the Institute of Carmelite Sisters of St. Teresa.
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