Geography/Agriculture Science Teacher at Greenland Hall
Greenland Hall
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Lagos , Ogun
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Full Time , Onsite
BA/BSc/HND , NCE
3 - 15 years
₦100,000 - ₦150,000/month
Posted Oct 7, 2025
Deadline Oct 17, 2025
Education / Teaching 
Job Description
Core Responsibilities
Instruction and Curriculum Development
- Deliver Specialized Content:
- Geography:Teach a comprehensive curriculum covering physical geography (landforms, climate, weather), human geography (population, culture, urbanization), and geospatial technologies (GIS).
- Agricultural Science:Instruct on topics such as crop production, animal husbandry, soil science, plant biology, sustainable farming practices, and agribusiness.
- Lesson Planning:Develop engaging lesson plans, lectures, and activities that integrate both subjects, such as studying soil erosion (Geography) in relation to crop yield (Agricultural Science).
- Hands-on Learning:Facilitate practical, real-world learning experiences, includingfieldwork(geographical surveys) andlaboratory/farm-plot experiments(soil testing, seed germination).
- Resource Management:Manage and maintain specialized equipment and resources, such as lab materials, farming tools, weather instruments, and mapping software.
Student Assessment and Support
- Evaluation:Create and administer various assessments (exams, projects, practical demonstrations, fieldwork reports) to evaluate students' understanding and application of concepts.
- Skill Development:Coach students in essential skills, includingdata analysis,map reading,scientific inquiry, andpractical farming techniques.
- Behavior and Safety:Maintain a safe, orderly, and productive learning environment in the classroom, laboratory, and outdoor settings (e.g., school garden or plot).
- Mentorship:Advise and mentor students interested in careers related to environmental science, agriculture, horticulture, planning, or resource management.
Administrative and Professional Duties
- Record Keeping:Maintain accurate records of student attendance, grades, and behavioral observations.
- Collaboration:Work with department colleagues to coordinate curriculum, share resources, and participate in cross-curricular projects.
- Parent Communication:Communicate student progress and needs to parents/guardians, offering strategies for home support.
- Extracurricular Involvement:Organize and supervise extracurricular activities such as aGardening Club,Young Farmerś Club, or anEnvironmental Action Group.
- Professional Growth:Attend professional development workshops to stay current on new research, technology (e.g., drones in agriculture, new GIS tools), and educational best practices in both fields.
Required Qualifications and Skills
- Education:Bachelor's degree in Geography, Environmental Science, Agricultural Science, or a closely related field.
- Certification:Valid teaching license/certification for secondary education, often with specialization in two subjects or a general science/social studies certification.
- Knowledge:Deep content knowledge in both human/physical geography and fundamental agricultural principles.
- Practical Skills:Ability to effectively operate and demonstrate the use of relevant equipment (e.g., GPS devices, microscopes, gardening tools).
- Interpersonal Skills:Strong ability to connect with students, inspire curiosity, and manage diverse classroom dynamics.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should forward their CV to:
careers@greenlandhall.org
using the position as subject of email.
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