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ID #15657318
State North Carolina
City Charlotte
Job type Full-time
Salary USD Once certified and hired, starting teaching salaries in North Carolina are around 42,000 Once certified and hired starting teaching salaries in North Carolina are around 42000
Source North Carolina
Showed 2021-06-20
Date 2021-06-19
Deadline 2021-08-18
Category Education/teaching
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Teacher - license not required

North Carolina, Charlotte, 28201 Charlotte USA

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Description of Opportunity:

Are you ready to shape the future? If so, leading students to a better tomorrow could be exactly what you’re looking for in your next career step. Here in North Carolina, there are ways you can start your teaching career while getting your teaching license. That means you don’t need to have a license to apply for a teaching job today.

So, how exactly does this work? Some programs, called Residency Licensure programs, require you to secure an open teaching position in a school district in North Carolina first. If that district is considering unlicensed candidates for that position – typically in high-need subject areas like math, science, special education, and foreign languages – they will reach out to you for next steps. Once you go through the interview process and get offered the job, your new district will help enroll you in a local alternative teacher training program. Other programs allow you to begin your alternative teacher training program before you are officially hired. In either case, once you are hired as a teacher, you’ll earn a full teacher’s salary and benefits while you are working towards your license. Additionally, some districts will cover some or all of your training costs.

So why should you pursue your alternative teaching license? Teaching is a rewarding profession that allows you to make a difference in the world, all while building your professional skill set. Now more than ever, our schools need teachers to develop future leaders who’ll create a better world. Teachers are essential, and in high demand. As a teacher, each day presents the promise of possibility. To be a teacher is to be a problem solver: experience the possibility of untangling a student’s understanding of numbers, of awakening curiosities that shift life trajectories, and of creating social change. If you want to make an impact in this world, explore teaching. As you progress in your career, you’ll be stimulated intellectually, challenged professionally, and develop the kind of leadership skills that will take you wherever you want to go.

Qualifications:

To take advantage of North Carolina’s policy, you need to have a bachelor’s degree in a field of study related to the subject you’re looking to teach. NC is interested particularly in high-need areas. So, if you have a degree in a STEM field or a foreign language and you’re looking for a career change, teaching might be for you. Apart from a bachelor’s degree, you’ll need a few other things:

A strong work ethic. As a teacher you’ll work hard, yes, but this is a job where your investment is sure to pay off. For every hour you put in, every exam you administer, every lesson you teach, every pep talk you give, you will reap unparalleled outcomes. Your students will light up when they master the subjects you’ve taught them to love. You’ll establish bonds of trust that allow you to influence their lives. And you’ll get to work with subject matter that interests you. Nobody likes to be bored, and as a teacher, you won’t have that problem.

High expectations for all students. If you believe that your students can run a NASA command center, manage a corporate boardroom, thrive in a laboratory, master an art studio, succeed in an operating room—so will they. In the classroom, your influence impacts their dreams and sense of curiosity. Teaching allows you to constantly imagine new and effective ways to reach young minds.

A diverse set of skills: leadership, creative problem-solving, and stellar communication, to name a few. There’s also a need for bilingual educators now more than ever, so if you are bilingual, you would certainly be able to put your language skills to use as a teacher. The practice of teaching will help you deepen your talents to increase your influence and professional abilities.

How to Apply:

TEACH is here to help you navigate this process. We can help connect you to the districts and schools that are looking for teachers and guide you through the job application process. With these two pieces in place, you can be a teacher within a matter of months. Interested in learning more or pursuing this path? Visit https://rebrand.ly/craigslist-ncrl to sign up and learn more.

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