Entry Level Teacher Resume

This is a free Entry Level Teacher Resume example that covers objectives and tips to gets you the best job. This professional resume template with action words will help you in writing perfect CV for the desired Entry Level Teacher Job.

 

Entry Level Teacher Job Description 

  • Teaches elementary school students academic, social, and motor skills in public or private schools.
  • Prepares course objectives and outline for course of study following curriculum guidelines or requirements of state and school.
  • Lectures, demonstrates, and uses audiovisual teaching aids to present subject matter to class.
  • Maintains order in classroom and on playground. Counsels pupils when adjustment and academic problems arise.
  • Discusses pupils' academic and behavioral attitudes and achievements with parents. Keeps attendance and grade records as required by school.

 

Sample Entry Level Teacher Resume Template

  

Contact information

In this section you have to include your Name, current home address, Mobile telephone number, Landline telephone number and your personal email address which is currently used.

  • Full name
  • Present and permanent addresses
  • Telephone numbers
  • Email address

 

Professional or career objective

Your objective is the one that clearly underlines your aims and aspirations in that profession. For example a Education Graduate will have to write an objective which is concise and precisely speaks about his role that he wants to play in the Organization.

Sample Objective for Entry Level Teacher

I would like to find a job working with children, where I can help people learn and grow personally; to work as a positive team member by attaining personal satisfaction knowing that I have the power to change one life at a time.

 

Career Achievements

If you have any major Career Achievements or any Appreciation then this is the section where they should be listed. For Example an Entry Level Teacher can add his/her career achievements like,

  • Developed thematic unit on plants/gardening around major instructional goals.   
  • Used centers for math, science, social studies, health, and writing to complement the child-based hands-on curriculum.
  • Received timely appreciation from parents, and school administration.

 

Experience:

Previous work experience plays an important role while applying for a Job and hence it should be well presented in the resume. Most of the questions during your resume will be related to the previous job that you had and hence you should be well prepared for it. You should begin with putting the name of the organization that you worked for, the duration of your work and the post or the designation at which you were working. After this, you can effectively place points in a bulleted format that talk about the responsibilities and the achievements that you may have achieved during your stay at the previous organization. The work experience of an experienced Entry Level Teacher applying for a job would look like,

Entry Level Teacher

Springdale's Kindergarten, Bhopal, 2007-Present.

  • Used centers for math, science, social studies, health, and writing to complement the child-based hands-on curriculum.
  • Implemented a positive discipline plan which promoted student responsibility, problem solving skills, and student accountability.
  • Worked with "Write-to-Read" program and used "Write Away" bags to encourage reading/writing at home, parent involvement, and listening /speaking writing skills.
  • Implemented phonics instruction with small groups.
  • Developed thematic unit on plants/gardening around major instructional goals. 

Student Teaching

 Children's' academy, Bhopal, 2006-2007

  • Teacher for children class 1st to 5th.
  • Created and implemented literature units on Number the Stars and Fairy Tales.
  • Developed and taught writing unit on "why" stories.
  • Teacher's manuals provided the guideline for teaching math and science, but other activities were pulled in to suit the students' needs and to make material more interesting and meaningful.
  • I adapted units for time, money, geometry, and weather.
  • Developed and implemented thematic units on plants & seeds and insects.
  • Completed lessons on various children's books, poems, and themes.
  • Lessons involved cooperative learning, language experience approach, hands-on/minds-on experiences, and interdisciplinary teaching. 

Teacher Assistant

 Bal Niketan, Bhopal, 2005-2006

  • Assist in the educational and social development of pupils under the direction and guidance of the head teacher, SENCO and class teachers.
  • Provide support for individual students inside and outside the classroom to enable them to fully participate in activities.
  • Work with other professionals, such as speech therapists and occupational therapists, as necessary.
  • Assist class teachers with maintaining student records.
  • Support students with emotional or behavioral problems and help develop their social skills.
  • Prepare and present displays of students' work.
  • Support class teachers in photocopying and other tasks in order to support teaching.
  • Undertake other duties from time to time as the head teacher requires. 

  

Education and Certification:

The academic details need to be mentioned in a tabulated format with respect to the degrees or the courses that the candidate would have undertaken in the past. The latest degree or course comes first followed by the last completed course and hence forth going backwards. For example an Entry Level Teacher who has completed post graduation or graduation course is applying for a Job or to a company or an organization then his/her details would be like,

B A (Elementary education & Philosophy)

  Madhya Pradesh University, Jabalpur, 2002

B Ed (Science & English)

  Madhya Pradesh University, Jabalpur, 2004

 

Honors 

If you have won any competitions national or international then they could also be highlighted here. For example an Entry Level Teacher could lay stress on any exams that he may have given or any seminars or conferences attended. If you are a part of any honorary society or any nonprofit organization then that could also be added here.

The honors and the activities section of an Entry Level Teacher would look like,

  • Gold madel in Psychology from Madhya Pradesh University in 2004.
  • Regular columnist of Madhya Bhatar News letter on child psychology.

 

References:

The References are generally required so that your present employer can gauge you through the eyes of the people who you were associated with or have worked for. So your teachers or college professors' details could be placed here. Or your past employer who you would have worked under can also be used as a reference. Ensure that the people whose names you enter know you well and do inform them that you are placing their names as reference because many companies call to confirm. For example the references section of an Entry Level Teacher could also look like,

Mr.Govind Ahuja

Sr. English Teacher

Spring well Se. Sec. School

Govindahuja@iiijjkk.com

  

Salary Range of a Project 

  • The average salary received is approximately Rs. 6500 per month. This works out to an annual pay package of 0.75 Lakhs to 1.10 Lakhs per annum CTC.
  • The salary from an American perspective works out to be $3500 per Month.

Note: This salary may be variable and it may change from organization to organization. 

 

Frequently asked Entry Level Teacher Interview Question 

  • What are the most important or worthwhile qualifications of a good teacher?
  • What are your strengths and weaknesses as a teacher?
  • Describe your student teaching successes and failures?
  • Describe a good lesson, explain why it was good.
  • How would you go about planning a lesson?
  • How would you individualize a curriculum for students at various levels?
  • How would you identify special needs of students?
  • What methods do you use for classroom management? Describe one difficult incident with a student, and how you handled it.
  • How would you handle difficult parents?
  • Give me an example of a rule or procedure in your classroom?