Careers
Teaching Careers:
Teacher: The primary role in schools, teachers instruct students in various subjects and grade levels. There are teachers for different subjects, such as mathematics, science, language, arts, and more.
Special Education Teacher: These teachers work with students who have special needs, providing tailored instruction and support to help them succeed academically and socially.
School Counselor: School counselors support students’ emotional and social development, providing guidance and assistance with academic and personal issues.
School Librarian: Librarians manage the school library, help students find resources, and promote reading and research skills.
Physical Education (PE) Teacher: PE teachers focus on physical fitness, sports, and health education, promoting an active and healthy lifestyle among students.
Music and Art Teacher: These teachers provide instruction in music and visual arts, fostering creativity and artistic expression.
Career Counselor: Career counselors help students explore potential career paths, set educational goals, and plan for their future.
Language Teacher: Language teachers specialize in teaching foreign languages, helping students become proficient in languages other than their native tongue.
Non-Teaching Careers:
- Principal or Headmaster: School principals or headmasters are responsible for the overall administration and leadership of the school.
- Vice Principal: Vice principals assist the principal in managing the school’s day-to-day operations and may take on specific roles, such as curriculum development or student discipline.
- School Administrator: Administrators handle various administrative tasks, including budgeting, human resources, and facility management.
- School Nurse: School nurses provide medical care and support to students, addressing health issues and promoting wellness.
- School Psychologist: School psychologists assess and support students’ emotional and psychological well-being, including addressing behavioral and learning challenges.
- Speech Therapist: Speech therapists work with students who have speech and language disorders to improve their communication skills.
- Occupational Therapist: Occupational therapists assist students with physical and developmental challenges to improve their daily functioning.
- School Social Worker: School social workers provide counseling and support to students and families facing social and emotional challenges.
- Technology Coordinator: Technology coordinators manage the school’s technology infrastructure, helping integrate technology into the learning environment.
- Cafeteria Staff: These roles include cooks, kitchen staff, and cafeteria workers responsible for preparing and serving meals to students.
- Bus Driver: Bus drivers transport students to and from school, ensuring their safety during the journey.
- Security Personnel: School security staff maintain safety and security within the school premises.
- Maintenance and Custodial Staff: Maintenance and custodial staff keep the school building and grounds clean and well-maintained.