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Marcia Said:
How do I get a teaching job in Austin, TX?We Answered:
You do need to be certified or at least show that you are enrolled in an alternative certification program. I used Texas Teachers (txteachers.org). They are very good and very flexible with your training. Keep in mind that this program, like many others, cost $3,600. (They'll deduct $360 from your paycheck over the school year). Also, ask the student services department at UT. They may be able to offer assistance with finding a job. Good luck and Hook 'em Horns!!Seth Said:
teaching job in Austin TX?We Answered:
Do you mean that you want a teaching job in Austin? Is English your second language; that is to say, was French the language of your family at home? Do you have a degree from a university with a major field of English or French language? If so, there are three possibilities:1. You can be a tutor of French to those who wish to learn French outside of their school program but to get a work visa, you must find a school or business that will submit the required U.S. government forms. When a job is advertised online or in a newspaper, the school or business should state if they will sponsor a visa. Sometimes they don't have this desire but if you apply and suggest it in your cover letter, they may choose to do this.
2. You can teach your major subject in a kindergarten through grade 12 school after you attend university in Texas for at least one year to get a teaching certificate. Each state in the U.S. has its own program for this. In some circumstances, you may have a chance to get a job before completing the program for a teaching certificate if you are enrolled in the certificate program.
3. You can teach your major subject at a college or university in almost any state if you have a master's degree or doctoral degree. In some circumstances, you may have a chance to get a job before completing the program for master's degree if you are enrolled in a master's program.
Arlene Said:
What is the deal I am desperate. I went to school, graduated with honors and I cant find a teaching job in TXWe Answered:
I got my first teaching job two days after school started.It all depends on when teachers decide to retire/run screaming into the woods/get sick, etc. Most hiring is done mid-late summer.
Watch for new schools opening -- these create lots of openings in both the new school and existing schools when teachers transfer.
Another thing to look at is your certification -- how many openings are in your area? I have dual certification ( science and English) and that was a problem. If I'd had science and math there were a dozen openings because the folks doing the scheduling expected science teachers to be able to teach math.
So if your certification is too narrow there may not be any slots.
Subbing is a good way to get to know the principals and schools in a district. I did a long term sub at the end of one year and got a teaching job the next.
Hang in there, prime hiring season is coming but be ready to expand your search area.
Brandy Said:
Good place to find teaching jobs in Texas or similar type Jobs related to Elementary education?We Answered:
KILLEEN ISD... if you are willing to move. They fill about 500 new positions a year and usually hire on the spot. New to the district receive $1590 sign on bonus and critical shortage stipends.www.kiilleenisd.org
Debra Said:
best way to find a high school teaching job? Houston, tx (area)?We Answered:
Get in touch with the school districts. Houston always is looking for good teachers.