Posts Tagged ‘Hiring Process’
What’s the difference between a substitute teacher and a teacher assistant?
Reading Time: 3 minutes If you’re interested in making a difference in the lives of students, this is a fantastic time to become a substitute teacher or teaching assistant, also known as a teacher’s aide. These roles are in high demand at school districts across the country. In fact, The National Center for Education Statistics reports that 41%…
Read MoreWhat to include in a substitute teacher resume.
Reading Time: 3 minutes A substitute teacher resume is a helpful tool to help you land a job filling in for teachers when they are absent. Even better, compiling a resume helps you to evaluate your skill set before interviewing. Substitute teacher resumes typically include: Statement of intent that shows your skills as a substitute teacher. For example:…
Read MoreHow to become a substitute teacher in Florida.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Considering becoming a substitute teacher in Florida? It’s meaningful work that impacts your community—and it also allows for flexibility in scheduling. Kelly Education hires substitute teachers for hundreds of schools in Florida, so we’re the experts in guiding you through the substitute teacher requirements. The good news is, it’s relatively easy to become a…
Read MoreHow to become a substitute teacher in Georgia.
Reading Time: 3 minutes To become a substitute teacher in Georgia is relatively easy. The Georgia Department of Education does not issue or require special certifications or permits to substitute teach. However, you do need to meet some minimum requirements and individual school districts may have additional requirements. Minimum Georgia substitute teacher requirements, at a glance*: Before becoming…
Read MoreHow to become a substitute teacher in North Dakota.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Now’s the perfect time to become a substitute teacher in North Dakota. Many districts across the state are looking for people who want to go into substitute teaching to help fill in when teachers are absent. Kelly Education recruits and hires qualified substitute teachers for thousands of schools in the U.S. As experts in…
Read MoreHow to become a substitute teacher in Illinois.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Students need qualified educators to lead their classrooms—especially when their teacher is absent. That means to become a substitute teacher in Illinois, you’ll need to meet some state-mandated requirements. Kelly Education hires and manages substitute teachers for thousands of schools across the U.S.—including Illinois. So, we’re experts in the state’s hiring process. Let’s…
Read MoreHow to become a substitute teacher in Pennsylvania.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Do you have what it takes to be a positive influence on students in the classroom? If you’re passionate about making a difference but also want a flexible career option, consider becoming a substitute teacher in Pennsylvania. From background checks to fingerprinting to training, the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) has specific requirements for…
Read MoreHow to become a substitute teacher in Washington, D.C.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Substitute teaching is rewarding work that offers a flexible schedule. If you want to become a substitute teacher in Washington DC, now is the time. An ongoing teacher shortage has created greater demand. The Kelly Education team works with hundreds of school districts to recruit quality substitute teachers across the country–and in Washington, D.C. …
Read MoreHow to become a substitute teacher in South Carolina.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Substitute teaching is a rewarding career option for several reasons. Not only do you get to help students achieve, you become an important role model within the community you serve. Become a substitute teacher in South Carolina —it might just be a perfect fit if you’re: Interested in eventually becoming a teacher full-time Seeking…
Read MoreHow to become a substitute teacher in Idaho.
Reading Time: 2 minutes If you’re interested in becoming a substitute teacher in Idaho, the statewide requirements are minimal. The Idaho Board of Education does not issue certificates for substitute teaching, you must be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and pass a fingerprinting and background check. Minimum Idaho state requirements, at…
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