2023 Job Search Handbook for Educators

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Star Jamison Academic Advisor and Career Coach, University of South Carolina Upstate

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ll teachers complete practicum and student teaching experiences. How can you differentiate yourself from all of the other teacher candidates in the job search process? The key is to strategize. Work to strategically acquire experiences, both in and outside of the classroom, that set you apart from other candidates. The following strategies can be implemented at any point in your college experience; if this is your senior year, you still have time to distinguish yourself in preparation for your job search. Keep in mind that the educator’s job search does not begin when you are ready to send out resumes and prepare for interviews. Students who think strategically begin their job search preparation the moment they enter the classroom as a student teacher. Successful teacher candidates think strategically about how they will utilize the student teaching semester to prepare for their future interviews.

How are you setting yourself apart in the classroom? Your student teaching experience is your opportunity to shine and truly set yourself apart. Successful job candidates make it a point to not only learn about new education reform initiatives, but to creatively incorporate these initiatives into their instruction. By taking these strategic steps, you demonstrate to your internship supervisors, coaches, principals, and prospective employers that you are passionate, knowledgeable, and a critical thinker. Successful job candidates diversify their teaching experiences. It is wise to come up with a strategic plan to work with students of varied learning and engagement levels. Giving examples of how you have worked with students in a gifted and talented program and with students with disabilities, demonstrates to prospective employers that you are capable of working with students at various levels of the learning spectrum. Highlight any similarities, differences, joys, and challenges you experienced while instructing and assessing diverse learners. This last point leads to the next strategy which is the act of reflecting. Strategic job candidates reflect on their experiences. After every lesson, each one-on-one instructional experience with a student, and every meeting with a parent, you will want to take time to think about the experience. Reflect on what went well, what challenges you encountered, and what you might do differently next time. Consider recording your experiences and reflections in a journal so that you can refer back to them. Having this valuable information at your fingertips will assist you tremendously when preparing for upcoming interviews.

Each of these experiences affords you the opportunity to: ü Learn more about the current state of education; ü Acquire additional knowledge related to planning and executing creative educational events; ü Gain hands-on experience with writing engaging lesson plans; ü Develop classroom management skills; ü Learn how to implement various instructional strategies; and ü Network with industry professionals and community leaders

Preparing for Your Future

Strategizing: The Key to a Successful Job Search

How do you stand out at job fairs? Successful job candidates have a job fair strategy. This strategy begins with researching school districts that are of interest to you. You will definitely want to know what these districts and schools specialize in. Are they focused on S.T.E.M or S.T.E.A.M initiatives? Are the Arts a primary focus? What is the demographic composition of their schools and community? Many future educators skip conducting research on the communities of the districts where they want to work, but it is important that you are aware of the community’s strengths, challenges, and opportunities. When your students enter your classroom each day, they bring traces of their community with them. Employers will be impressed by your knowledge of their schools and the community they serve. While you may target districts that are your primary employers of interest, don’t exclude districts and alternative school options that are less familiar to you. School districts offer various incentives and initiatives that may be attractive to you. Visit their tables, introduce yourself, and see what they have to offer. The job search is not a last minute endeavor limited to submitting resumes and scheduling interviews. The job search for educators begins many months before your first job fair. Prospective educators who are successful in their job searches understand that job search preparation is intentional, thoughtful, and strategic.

How are you distinguishing yourself outside of the classroom? Successful job candidates possess a professional development strategy. If you haven’t already done so already, now is the time to begin thinking of yourself as a professional educator. Successful future educators begin to engage themselves in the field and in the challenges of education before they graduate. Immerse yourself in the education profession by attending, volunteering with, or hosting community events centered on the field of education. Examples include summer academic camps, reading events, town hall meetings, book festivals, science fairs, education summits, symposiums, and lectures. You will also want to attend on-campus employer information sessions and professional development events designed for education majors.

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American Association for Employment in Education Ethics Statement for Recruitment and Employment of Candidates

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page 99

Reflections on the First Year of Teaching

3min
page 97

A Teacher's First Year: Support, Reflection, and Deep Breaths

2min
page 96

I’m Being Watched! Navigating the Beginning Teacher Evaluation Process

3min
page 95

Building Positive Parent Rapport

3min
page 94

Top 5 Mistakes New Teachers Make During the First Week of School

3min
page 93

Build a Board of Mentors

1min
page 92

You’ve Graduated - But You’re Not Done!

1min
page 92

The Self-Care Imperative for Teachers: Work-Life Balance Matters for a Long, Successful Career

5min
pages 90-91

Effective Stress Management for Educators

2min
page 89

Pandemic-related Notes to Beginning Career & Technical Education (CTE) Teachers on Adaptation Skills for Instructional Effectiveness

3min
page 88

Advice for Incoming Teachers from a Veteran Educator

3min
page 87

Teacher Salaries: What to Consider When Accepting Employment Offers

2min
page 86

Contracts: Considerations, Comparisons, and Concerns

2min
page 85

Advice from Educators Who Made the Switch to Virtual

2min
page 84

Adapting to Living Internationally

2min
page 83

If You Could Teach Anywhere in the World, Where Would You Go?

3min
page 82

Jobs Outside of Traditional Classroom Teaching

2min
pages 80-81

Alternatives to Traditional Public School Teaching

4min
page 79

Substitute Teaching: Opening the Door to Full-Time Employment

2min
page 78

The FAQ’s on Seeking Out-of-State Certification Job

4min
page 76

Following Up Post-Interview

1min
page 74

The Importance of Thank-You Messages

2min
page 73

How to Prepare for a Virtual Interview & Teaching Demonstration

3min
page 72

Plan an A+ Demonstration Lesson

2min
page 71

Tips to Help Student Teachers Crush a Video Interview

4min
page 70

Expand the Reach of Your Employment Search: Attend Job Fairs from Anywhere!

2min
page 69

WORK IT! Successfully Navigating the Teacher Job Fair

1min
page 68

Remember Extracurriculars During the Hiring Process

1min
page 67

Being Trauma-Informed During the Interview

1min
page 66

Using STAR to Answer Behavioral-Based Interview Questions

2min
page 65

Are You Ready for Behavioral Interviews?

3min
page 64

Asking the Right Questions at Your Interview

2min
page 63

Top Ten Interviewing Tips From Recruiters Who Have Seen It All

5min
pages 62-63

Be Prepared for These Common Interview Questions

4min
pages 60-61

Linking Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Concepts into Your Interview

1min
page 59

Top Ten Interview Questions Asked by School Administrators

5min
pages 58-59

Answering Common Interview Questions

3min
page 57

Ace Your Job Interview with Intentional Preparation

2min
page 56

Job Interview Preparation: 10 Tips for Effective Research

4min
pages 55-56

It's Time to Land Your Perfect Job in Education. How?

3min
page 54

Creating a Digital Portfolio: How to Make Yourself Stand Out from the Crowd

2min
page 53

Twitter: A Place for Professionals

1min
page 52

I’m a Teacher Candidate - Do I Really Need a LinkedIn Profile?

1min
page 51

Optimize Your Social Media Presence To Showcase Your Professionalism

2min
page 50

Rated "R" Social Media

1min
page 49

Monitor Your Social Media Presence

2min
page 49

An Educator’s Digital Presence

2min
page 48

Why Teachers Need an Elevator Pitch: 5 Keys to Your 30-Second Intro

2min
page 47

Mind Your Ps (and Qs): A Pre-Service Teacher’s Primer for Job Searching During Your Program

3min
page 46

What is Your Teacher Story?

1min
page 45

This Is Where the Story Begins

1min
page 44

Certifying Teachers in:

2min
pages 43-44

How to Slay Your Job Search: Predator, Not Prey

1min
page 43

Join Us

1min
page 42

Common Online Teaching Application Mistakes

1min
page 42

The Job Application: One Aspect of the Employment Process

3min
page 41

Setting Yourself Apart from Start to Finish

3min
page 40

Professional References: Who, Why, and How to Make Them Work for You

3min
page 39

Cover Letters - Be Specific

2min
page 38

Writing an Effective Cover Letter

3min
page 37

Show and Tell: Putting Action Verbs to Work!

4min
pages 35-36

Action Verbs for Effective Resume Bullet Points

1min
page 34

How to Create a Stand-Out

1min
page 33

Effective Resumes for Education Majors

8min
pages 31-33

English Language Learners and You

2min
page 30

Culturally Responsive Teaching

1min
page 29

Cultural Competency 2.0

1min
page 28

Calling All Rising School Administrators: Writing a Diversity Statement

4min
page 27

Teacher Candidate Checklist

1min
page 26

25 Questions to Ask Before You Say Yes

2min
page 25

The Secret to Winning a Top Job Offer

2min
page 24

Become a More Marketable Teacher

1min
page 24

Top Ten Tips and Best Practices for New Teacher Applicants

2min
page 23

CURATION and SHARING

1min
page 22

COLLABORATION and ENGAGEMENT

2min
pages 20-21

CREATIVITY and VISUALIZATION

1min
pages 18-19

25 Technologies for Your Teaching Toolbox

1min
page 18

Janice S. Jones Teacher Scholarship Eligibility

2min
page 17

Apply for the Janice S. Jones Teachers Scholarships!

2min
page 16

Job Search Process 2.0

2min
page 15

How to Get Hired: Tips for Student Teachers

4min
page 14

Strategizing: The Key to a Successful Job Search

3min
page 13

Take Control of Your Employment Search with a Timeline Approach

3min
page 12

Making the Most of Student Teaching and Field Experiences

4min
page 11

The Demand for Educators

1min
page 10

Student Loans and Loan Forgiveness Options for Aspiring Educators

3min
page 9

Busting Myths about the STEM Teaching Profession

4min
pages 7-8

Opportunities Abound for PK-12 Educators, Especially in Areas of Bilingual/Multicultural Education, Math, Science, Languages, Special Education, and Related Services

2min
pages 4-6

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