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Global Bhutanese Organization hunts Nepali teacher for refugee camp 

Kathmandu: Shree Batika Bal Bikash Kendra School, located at the Bhutanese Refugee Camp in Pathri Sanischare 10, Morang, is seeking to hire an experienced Nepali teacher. The recruitment is initiated by the Global Bhutanese Organization to enhance the educational support for the refugee community.

The qualifications required, according to GBO, are i) applicants must have completed at least 12th grade with a major in Nepali in the education and arts fields, ii) candidates who are currently pursuing or have completed a Bachelor of Education (BED) will be given high priority, iii) a minimum of one year of teaching experience is essential, iv)candidates must be in good health and possess a good social standing.

Interested candidates are requested to submit their resume/CV either in person at Shree Batika Bal Bikash Kendra School, Pathri Sanischare 10, Morang, Nepal, or via email at [email protected].

This hiring initiative aims to provide quality education to the Bhutanese refugee community and support their academic growth.