You can't really teach without a job, right? Your future students are out there someplace. Here's how to find the perfect job for you.
Difficulty: Hard
Time Required: 1-6 weeks
Here's How:
- Decide on the approximate grade level you would most like to teach.
- Determine which district(s) you will contact about openings.
- Call the district's Human Resources Department to find out their application procedures.
- Browse through employment postings on the web, especially sites that specialize in education jobs.
- Attend appropriate job fairs in your area. Investigate virtual job fairs.
- Complete and submit all required paperwork and documentation promptly.
- If appropriate, send resumes out to the principals of schools you are interested in.
- If you are currently substitute teaching, submit resumes to principals in person and invite them to observe you in the classroom.
- Compile a professional portfolio to bring to your interviews.
- During an interview, dress professionally, portray confidence, and smile.
- Be patient and flexible as decisions are being made.
- When you receive an offer, communicate your decision to the district or school as soon as possible.
- If you do not receive an offer right away, consider substitute teaching until the right opportunity arises.
Tips:
- Be patient- many districts have to do their hiring at the last minute, due to staffing changes and other issues.
- Triple check your resume for typos.
- Use your substitute teaching opportunities to make a great impression, keeping your eyes and ears open for possible long-term jobs.
What You Need:
- Human Resource Contact Information For Desired Schools And School Districts
- Local Job Fair Schedule
- Updated Resume
- Teaching Portfolio
- Appropriate Interview Outfit
- An Alternative Plan To Make Money While You Wait For Hiring Decisions (Subbing?)
- A Lot Of Patience!

