Looking for a job in a private school? Curious about salaries? Want to sign with an agency? Dusting off your resume? Here are some answers to your questions about finding a private school position. Be warned! This is not something you begin at the last minute. Plan your moves well in advance and keep on top of the details. The prize will be yours.
Submit A Job Ad
Advertise your school's career opportunities to a wide audience.Submit Your Own Employment Wanted Ad
Advertise your availability (anonymously, of course)on Positions Wanted, our page which lists jobs teachers and administrators are looking for.Positions Available
Jobs available at schools nationwide.Teaching Jobs Wanted
Education professionals seeking employment.Becoming a Teacher Later in Life
Tired of the corporate grind? Want to make a difference? Enjoy shaping young minds and lives? These are just some of the many reasons why skilled, experienced people in all walks of life leave their employment and become teachers in mid-career. I know! I did it! It was one of the best things I ever did.
Do I Have To Be Certified?
Is it a legal requirement for a teacher in a private school to be certified? It depends on the state. Some states require private school teachers to be certified. Many schools take their lead from the state education board's requirements. They reason that their faculty should have the same or better credentials as public school teachers. Still other private schools prefer really strong credentials in the subject area, placing less importance initially on the teacher training. They usually prefer to train their teachers themselves.



