- Fri Dec 26, 2025 8:42 pm#15538
A role as an Assistant Teacher in Mathematics or Chemistry at Rahima-Fazal Model School and College involves delivering structured lessons, managing classroom dynamics, and supporting students’ academic growth. The school’s location in Gazipur, near the National University and city corporation, means the candidate will work in a setting that blends formal education with community engagement. Success here requires patience, adaptability, and a clear focus on student-centered learning.
• Proficiency in teaching core concepts of Mathematics or Chemistry with clarity and enthusiasm
• Strong classroom management skills to maintain order and encourage active participation
• Ability to design lesson plans aligned with national curriculum standards
• Familiarity with local educational policies and institutional expectations
• Willingness to collaborate with colleagues and contribute to school-wide initiatives
Candidates should emphasize practical teaching experience, even if it’s from private tutoring, part-time roles, or local schools. Highlighting any work with NGOs or INGOs that involved education or community projects can add value. For those without formal experience, showcasing volunteer teaching or mentoring activities in local communities may compensate.
Education and certifications should be clearly documented, with emphasis on degrees from recognized public universities. Include details about your field of study, graduation year, and any additional training in teaching methodologies. Certifications in educational technology, classroom management, or subject-specific workshops are advantageous. Ensure all academic records are organized and ready for review.
Familiarity with tools like Microsoft Excel for grading, Google Classroom for lesson planning, or local educational platforms like E-Learning Bangladesh can demonstrate readiness. Practical knowledge of managing student records, preparing teaching materials, and using digital tools to enhance learning is crucial. Avoid overemphasizing theoretical knowledge—focus on how these tools have been applied in real classroom settings.
Interviews often combine written tests, teaching demonstrations, and panel discussions. Prepare to explain your teaching philosophy, share examples of classroom challenges you’ve resolved, and discuss how you’d adapt to diverse student needs. Be honest about gaps in experience but highlight transferable skills. Dress professionally and arrive early to show respect for the institution’s values.
1. Finalize your CV with clear sections on education, teaching experience, and certifications
2. Prepare a short teaching demonstration (e.g., a 10-minute lesson plan) tailored to the subject
3. Review the school’s mission and values to align your responses with their goals
4. Bring a printed copy of your documents and a list of references if applicable
Ensure all application materials are submitted by December 18, 2025, either via email or in person. Arrive at the school’s office on December 20 with a positive attitude and readiness to engage. Professional behavior, punctuality, and clear communication will leave a lasting impression.
• Proficiency in teaching core concepts of Mathematics or Chemistry with clarity and enthusiasm
• Strong classroom management skills to maintain order and encourage active participation
• Ability to design lesson plans aligned with national curriculum standards
• Familiarity with local educational policies and institutional expectations
• Willingness to collaborate with colleagues and contribute to school-wide initiatives
Candidates should emphasize practical teaching experience, even if it’s from private tutoring, part-time roles, or local schools. Highlighting any work with NGOs or INGOs that involved education or community projects can add value. For those without formal experience, showcasing volunteer teaching or mentoring activities in local communities may compensate.
Education and certifications should be clearly documented, with emphasis on degrees from recognized public universities. Include details about your field of study, graduation year, and any additional training in teaching methodologies. Certifications in educational technology, classroom management, or subject-specific workshops are advantageous. Ensure all academic records are organized and ready for review.
Familiarity with tools like Microsoft Excel for grading, Google Classroom for lesson planning, or local educational platforms like E-Learning Bangladesh can demonstrate readiness. Practical knowledge of managing student records, preparing teaching materials, and using digital tools to enhance learning is crucial. Avoid overemphasizing theoretical knowledge—focus on how these tools have been applied in real classroom settings.
Interviews often combine written tests, teaching demonstrations, and panel discussions. Prepare to explain your teaching philosophy, share examples of classroom challenges you’ve resolved, and discuss how you’d adapt to diverse student needs. Be honest about gaps in experience but highlight transferable skills. Dress professionally and arrive early to show respect for the institution’s values.
1. Finalize your CV with clear sections on education, teaching experience, and certifications
2. Prepare a short teaching demonstration (e.g., a 10-minute lesson plan) tailored to the subject
3. Review the school’s mission and values to align your responses with their goals
4. Bring a printed copy of your documents and a list of references if applicable
Ensure all application materials are submitted by December 18, 2025, either via email or in person. Arrive at the school’s office on December 20 with a positive attitude and readiness to engage. Professional behavior, punctuality, and clear communication will leave a lasting impression.

