Teachers On Call invites these “career changers” to consider working inside of a school where they can make a profound impact on students for the rest of their lives.
This is an opportunity for the community to help students with learning recovery. Local schools in
Inside the classroom:
- Substitute teacher. Wake up and teach! Whether you need steady work or a flexible schedule, you can help students become the best version of themselves.
- Paraeducator. Supporting students with special needs and learning disabilities takes educators with compassion and commitment.
Non-instructional roles:
- Food service. Nutrition is essential to student learning. Help feed the future as they learn.
- Custodial. Yet another reason to be proud of their schools, help by keeping them clean.
- Office/clerical. At the heart of every great school is an efficient front office.
“The need for a career change, the desire to find a greater purpose, and the demand for more flexibility are driving large numbers of workers to quit their jobs,” says Al Sowers, vice president and practice leader, Teachers On Call. “We call them purpose seekers and work-life designers, and we’re seeing a renewed interest from these individuals to work as substitute teachers, tutors, or paraeducators.”
How do I start a career in education?
Whether you are a recent college graduate just entering the workforce, have been a substitute teacher for many years, or are a retired professional who's never taught before, Teachers On Call has opportunities that could become your next career. To check out which positions are open now, visit TeachersOnCall.com.
About Teachers On Call
Teachers On Call®, a Kelly® company, has been making a difference in schools and early childhood education centers since 1999. Based in
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