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Denise Said:

What is the best way to get a job teaching in PA?

We Answered:

Its not impossible, just difficult. The best way is to get your state testing out of the way and then apply to the different school districts. If you must sub, it is a two way street....they will evaluate you to see if they want you on staff and you will evaluate them to see if you want to be on their staff! There is no guarantee that you will get a job, but there is nothing to say that you will not either. Don't settle for just one school district....apply to all the districts within driving distance or where you would be willing to relocate. Work on your interviewing skills and make sure your resume is outstanding as you will be in competition with your classmates! Go to interviews dressed professionally and looking polished. Good luck!

If a principal is really interested in you but does not have a teaching position, they may offer you an aide or assistant position. It may be a good idea to take the position. I know many teachers who started out as a paraprofessional (an aide or assistant) and were then hired for the next opening at my school. It also gets your foot in the door. You can always resign from the a para position if you find a teaching position in another school--the principal will understand and can become a useful reference.

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