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kfox715
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.4 position??
I currently work in NYC, can someone explain to me these part time positions. I understand there are no medical benefits but how does the pay scale and schedule usually work for a .4 position? Any help would be appreciated. TIA
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Posted 1/9/14 8:14 PM |
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LL514
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.4 position??
I'm a HS teacher on LI
.4 means you teach 2 periods per day instead of 5 periods
the pay is 40% of the salary
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Posted 1/9/14 8:28 PM |
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MrsM84
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Re: .4 position??
Posted by LL514
I'm a HS teacher on LI
.4 means you teach 2 periods per day instead of 5 periods
the pay is 40% of the salary
Yep! Exactly what the poster above said. It's 40% of everything...salary, workload, etc. In our school (high school in Nassau), part time teachers also don't have to hold extra help on all days and don't have to attend all faculty/department meetings. During midterm week and Regents week, they also get fewer proctoring assignments. It probably varies by school, but in my district, anything above a .5 gives you insurance benefits.
Message edited 1/10/2014 10:23:48 PM.
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Posted 1/10/14 10:23 PM |
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ttcc
LIF Toddler
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Re: .4 position??
Where can u find these positions? On li or in the city? I thought they were really hard to come by in nyc.
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Posted 1/20/14 8:54 PM |
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kfox715
LIF Toddler
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Re: .4 position??
This was a posted LI job on OLAS. In my experience I have never seen postings like this in the city.
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Posted 1/22/14 8:24 AM |
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