- Mon Jan 05, 2026 5:29 pm#19478
A Lecturer/Sr. Lecturer at Daffodil International College in Dhaka is responsible for delivering high-quality education in Chemistry and English, while also mentoring students and contributing to curriculum development. This role requires a balance of academic expertise, classroom management, and collaboration with faculty to ensure a supportive learning environment.
• Proficiency in teaching National Curriculum subjects with a focus on clear explanations and engaging methods
• Strong organizational skills to design lesson plans, manage assessments, and maintain student records
• Ability to adapt teaching strategies for diverse student needs, including bilingual instruction in Bangla and English
• Experience in curriculum updates and examination moderation, with an emphasis on practical application
• Leadership in co-curricular activities and academic counseling to promote holistic student growth
Candidates should highlight local teaching experience, particularly in reputable colleges or institutions in Bangladesh. Exposure to NGO or INGO projects is beneficial, as it demonstrates adaptability and community engagement. Emphasize compliance with educational guidelines and field-based work that aligns with the college’s mission.
Education and certifications should be presented clearly, with a focus on relevant degrees (MSc/MA/BSc) and academic achievements like a 2nd Class or CGPA 3.00. Certifications such as NTRCA are advantageous, so include them if applicable. For software skills, demonstrate practical use of MS Office tools like Word for lesson plans, Excel for tracking student progress, and PowerPoint for presentations.
Interviews in Bangladesh often involve questions about teaching philosophy, classroom challenges, and how you handle feedback. Prepare specific examples of your past experiences, such as managing a large class or improving student performance. Practice articulating your approach to curriculum development and student mentorship.
1. Research the college’s values and recent initiatives to align your answers with their priorities
2. Prepare 2–3 short, impactful stories about your teaching methods or student interactions
3. Practice explaining your experience with bilingual instruction and classroom management
4. Review the job description to ensure all requirements are clearly addressed in your application
Final readiness checks should include:
• A clean, organized resume with all educational certificates and NTRCA certification (if applicable)
• References from previous employers or colleagues who can vouch for your teaching skills
• A professional email and LinkedIn profile that reflect your academic and professional background
• A mindset of punctuality, respect, and a willingness to collaborate with faculty and students
Bangladeshi employers value reliability, cultural awareness, and a proactive attitude. Dress professionally for interviews, arrive early, and maintain a positive, approachable demeanor throughout the process.
• Proficiency in teaching National Curriculum subjects with a focus on clear explanations and engaging methods
• Strong organizational skills to design lesson plans, manage assessments, and maintain student records
• Ability to adapt teaching strategies for diverse student needs, including bilingual instruction in Bangla and English
• Experience in curriculum updates and examination moderation, with an emphasis on practical application
• Leadership in co-curricular activities and academic counseling to promote holistic student growth
Candidates should highlight local teaching experience, particularly in reputable colleges or institutions in Bangladesh. Exposure to NGO or INGO projects is beneficial, as it demonstrates adaptability and community engagement. Emphasize compliance with educational guidelines and field-based work that aligns with the college’s mission.
Education and certifications should be presented clearly, with a focus on relevant degrees (MSc/MA/BSc) and academic achievements like a 2nd Class or CGPA 3.00. Certifications such as NTRCA are advantageous, so include them if applicable. For software skills, demonstrate practical use of MS Office tools like Word for lesson plans, Excel for tracking student progress, and PowerPoint for presentations.
Interviews in Bangladesh often involve questions about teaching philosophy, classroom challenges, and how you handle feedback. Prepare specific examples of your past experiences, such as managing a large class or improving student performance. Practice articulating your approach to curriculum development and student mentorship.
1. Research the college’s values and recent initiatives to align your answers with their priorities
2. Prepare 2–3 short, impactful stories about your teaching methods or student interactions
3. Practice explaining your experience with bilingual instruction and classroom management
4. Review the job description to ensure all requirements are clearly addressed in your application
Final readiness checks should include:
• A clean, organized resume with all educational certificates and NTRCA certification (if applicable)
• References from previous employers or colleagues who can vouch for your teaching skills
• A professional email and LinkedIn profile that reflect your academic and professional background
• A mindset of punctuality, respect, and a willingness to collaborate with faculty and students
Bangladeshi employers value reliability, cultural awareness, and a proactive attitude. Dress professionally for interviews, arrive early, and maintain a positive, approachable demeanor throughout the process.

