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Articles tagged: K-12 Education
Love What You Study in College But Not Sure How to Translate That Into a Job? Carney, Sandoe & Associates Can Help! Info Session 11/2
Interested in launching your career in the rewarding world of education?
JOIN: Info Session – Carney Sandoe & Associates Info Session @ Middlebury
WHEN: Wednesday, November 2, 2022 (Virtual)
TIME: 4:30-5:30 PM
CS&A is an educational recruitment firm that places passionate learners like you in K-12 independent, private, boarding, and charter schools across the nation. We have placed over 33,000 teachers and administrators in independent schools since 1977. Each year, our team of experienced Placement Associates works to fill thousands of teaching positions available in all primary and secondary subjects.
As a job seeker with CS&A, you will be supported by your own team of experienced Associates who will present you with personalized job opportunities that match your interests, advocate for you during the interview process, and provide you with top-of-the-line advice as you progress in your job search. Our services are completely free to job seekers.
Additionally, as a job seeker you gain access to our national hiring fairs, events that allow you to interview and network with multiple top school administrators looking for candidates like you.
Subject areas of high interest include but are not limited to the following:
Elementary, English, Spanish, French, Chinese/Mandarin, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math, Computer Science, History, Art, Theater, Drama, Religion, and Physical Education, as well as other faculty, staff, and athletic coaching positions.
List of Requirements:
- Candidates will need at least a BA/BS in the subject area they will be teaching, although minors or concentrations can be acceptable for some areas.
- Experience working with children between the ages of 5-18 is preferred.
- The ability to coach or direct extracurricular activities or clubs is very helpful.
- A positive, upbeat attitude and excitement in helping support the next generation.
Teaching certification or a degree in education is not required for most positions.
Want to Excite Kids Teaching Them About Growing & Cooking? 3 Weeks Left to Apply to FoodCorps!
FoodCorps is looking for our next class of service members. Are you or someone you know planning to apply? The application deadline is March 31 and interviews are already underway. We encourage you to submit your application soon! What does it mean to serve with FoodCorps? FoodCorps service members get kids excited about growing, cooking, and eating food. This full-time, paid position is ideal for anyone who’s passionate about making a difference in their community through teaching, gardening, and food justice. Learn more here. If you’re not applying but know someone who might be interested, help us spread the word by forwarding this announcement! |
Launch Your Uncommon Career with Uncommon Schools
Join us for an Information Session about the Uncommon Schools:
WHEN: Wednesday, March 9th
TIME: 5:00-6:00PM
LOCATION: Virtual (sign up using the Handshake Event)
The Summer Teaching Fellowship at Uncommon Schools offers a pathway to a rewarding career in public education. Fellows engage in an immersive internship that prepares them to lead and inspire classrooms in one of 57 high-performing, public charter schools across New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. After successfully completing the program, fellows receive a full-time job offer upon completing their undergraduate studies. What does the Fellowship Look Like?
- Fellows participate in daily professional development
- Fellows receive mentor-teacher support and coaching
- Fellows engage in social and cultural activities to build community
- Fellows earn a stipend, housing, and transportation costs throughout the program
Program Requirements:
- Demonstrated commitment to social justice and urban education reform
- Minimum GPA of 3.0
- Undergraduate Junior college students graduating December 2022 or Spring 2023
- Interested in pursuing a full-time teaching career with Uncommon upon graduation
- Available from May 23, 2022 to June 25, 2022.
APPLY HERE BY MARCH 10th! Questions? Reach out to stf@uncommonschools.org
SENIORS: Interested in Food Justice?
Applications open January 10 – Mark your calendars!
Applications for our next class of service members open in less than a month from now, on January 10, 2022. What does it mean to serve with FoodCorps? FoodCorps service members get kids excited about growing, cooking, and eating healthy food. In classrooms, cafeterias, and school gardens, they help students build positive connections with fruits and veggies that last a lifetime. This full-time, paid position is ideal for anybody who’s passionate about making a difference in their community through teaching, gardening, and food justice. As a service member, you’ll implement FoodCorps’ evidence-based strategies to help schools become healthier places to grow and learn. The majority of a service member’s time is spent teaching in the classroom and garden, and the amount you are spending on each of the below activities will vary. Are you that “someone” who’d be a great fit for FoodCorps service? |
Hot Education Internships & Jobs on Handshake
Here is a curated listing of jobs, internships, fellowships listed in Handshake under K-12 Education sorted by “Application Deadline” which netted 126 opportunities. I would recommend setting up a “Job Alert” where you can save your searches and be contacted whenever new opportunities are posted to Handshake.
Want to share your intercultural interests and experiences with local school children?
Join Language in Motion – an educational collaboration that connects Middlebury’s international, study abroad, and upper level language students with local high school, middle school, and elementary school teachers, students, and classrooms. With support and training, Middlebury College students prepare and deliver lessons and activities that promote global awareness, intercultural competence, and language acquisition. Please note – topics are not limited to languages and language learning! Sound interesting?
We’re accepting 15 new presenters for the fall semester. The short and simple application is due Sunday, September 26.
Feel free to contact Kristen Mullins with any questions.
Virtual EDUCATION Info Sessions thru Handshake
Brooke Charter Schools Associate Teacher Virtual Information Session — External Registration: Wednesday, May 27th, 2020, 3:00 pm – 3:45 pm EDT
KIPP DC: Capital Teaching Residency Webinar — RSVP for Event: Wednesday, May 27th, 2020, 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm EDT
Alumni Educators Are Vital In Our Communities, Now More than Ever!
Middlebury’s Center for Community Engagement had a wonderful article in their Spring 2020 Highlights newsletter featuring local Educators. “We interviewed six Middlebury College alumni educators in Addison County to recognize them for all the work they do, including their efforts to stay connected with their students during the transition to remote learning. Read the six interviews HERE.