Quran & Hifdh Teacher Administrative & Office Jobs - Bolingbrook, IL at Geebo

Quran & Hifdh Teacher

Bolingbrook, IL Bolingbrook, IL Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$43.
4K - $54.
9K a year Estimated:
$43.
4K - $54.
9K a year
Responsibilities:
Assist students in full time Hifdh and integrated program with memorization of the holy Quran Teaching the Arabic alphabet (Qaeda Nouraniyah) and recitation of the Quran with basic Tajweed rules to children Mentor, prepare, motivate and develop memorization skills of children who are planning to become huffadh Following a process for frequent reviews and tracking progress of students Providing feedback to parents and FABB Management Evaluating students and conducting periodic examinations, & competitions Developing and instilling Islamic values and convictions in the students Maintaining discipline, motivating and encouraging student involvement in all Hifdh related programs Reporting discipline issues through school form to the parents and the FABB management Recording students' grades on engrade for 5 quarters ( including summer one) Conducting parent- teachers conferences in school Prepare, motivate and encourage students to participate in out of school competitions Supervise students during different activities, prayers, lunch and play time Substitute when other Quan teachers are absent Support school mandated policies Desired skills and abilities Hafidh (memorizes Quran) and should be able to recite with proper tajweed Ijazah Certificate is a bonus Previous Experience of working with boys of different ages Good communication skills Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong Islamic Character with good communication, organizational abilities A strong understanding of Islamic etiquette and appropriate behavior A thorough understanding of challenges and situations related to youth Knowledge of computer applications such as MS Word, Excel is a huge plus.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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