Seeking Advice & Referrals for My Mother-in-Law (PRT Teacher with 20 Years of Experience) – Dehradun & Online Teaching

Title: Seeking Guidance and Referrals for My Mother-in-Law – Experienced PRT Teacher (20 Years) in Dehradun and Online

Hello everyone,

I’m reaching out for some advice and potential referrals for my mother-in-law, who has two decades of experience in pre-primary education and is currently a PRT teacher in Dehradun. She is exploring new opportunities in Dehradun and is also interested in online teaching positions.

Here are a couple of things I’d appreciate your input on:
1. What are the best strategies for finding a teaching job in Dehradun? Any specific platforms, schools hiring, or recruitment contacts you recommend?
2. Are there any current job openings you could share, or could anyone assist with a referral?

With her strong background in early childhood education and passion for teaching, I’d be happy to provide her resume if it’s helpful. Any leads or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you so much for your support!

One Reply to “Seeking Advice & Referrals for My Mother-in-Law (PRT Teacher with 20 Years of Experience) – Dehradun & Online Teaching”

  1. Hi there!

    It’s great that you’re supporting your mother-in-law in her job search! Here are some suggestions that could help:

    1. Finding Job Openings:
    2. Online Job Portals: Websites like Naukri.com, Indeed, and TimesJobs often have listings for teaching positions. You can also check specialized education job sites like TeachersRecruit.com.
    3. Social Media: Join Facebook groups or LinkedIn groups focused on education and teaching jobs in India. Many schools post their openings there.
    4. School Websites: Make a list of schools in Dehradun and check their career pages directly. Often, they list job openings on their own websites.
    5. Local Networks: Reach out to local education networks, community forums, or teaching associations. They often have leads on job openings.

    6. Vacancies and Referrals:

    7. Networking: Don’t hesitate to ask friends, family, and current colleagues if they know of any openings or can refer her to schools. Personal connections can sometimes lead to opportunities that are not widely advertised.
    8. Online Teaching Platforms: If she’s open to online teaching, platforms like Vedantu, Byju’s, and Chegg Tutors are worth exploring. These sites often seek experienced teachers and offer flexibility.

    If you’re comfortable sharing her resume, that could also help others direct you to specific opportunities or suggest improvements. Best of luck to her in her job search!

    Feel free to reach out if you need any more assistance!

    Best,
    [Your Name]

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