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Jobs in Education
The President of EducationJobs.com presents valuable information in this article:
Get Noticed, Get the Interview, Get the Job: the Eight Step Method for Getting Your Ideal Job in Education. EducationJobs.com lists 1000's of K-12 teaching, administrative, and coaching jobs. A direct link to each school district's employment listings that choose to list. (Access to over 10,000 Public & Private K-12 teaching, administrative, & coaching jobs right now)
Over 15,000 Public & Private School District web sites
Exact contact information. You'll know exactly who to contact, how to contact them, when to contact them, what to include, and more. These are the details you need in order to be prepared.
Information on each state's certification requirements and procedures.
A direct link to each state's official job posting page, as well as other national and state by state specialty education employment web sites (such as dedicated administrator & principal job boards, etc.)
Links to every daily newspaper's classified/employment section (over 1300 papers) for even more openings.
Advanced job search capabilities.
Information on certification reciprocity (other states in which your certification is honored).
A comparison of salaries by state.
and more at EducationJobs.com
So You Need to Find a Teaching Job? Information about certification, using the Internet and other resouces to find a teaching job, grad schools for educators, etc.
TeachWave: A National K-12 Educational Employment Network
This is for K-12 teaching or administrative positions within
the United States. TeachWave has a database which grows everyday. Other than searching for K-12 jobs, schools can search for you through the resume bank. After you post your credentials and
contact information online with the detailed resume form, schools can
search for you according to their grade level and subject needs.
Principals Offer Advice to Job Seekers This page of Education World site has job search information plus tips from administrators.
What will you find on their site?