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jzelli
LIF Zygote
Member since 9/11 7 total posts
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LI elem positions
Hi all,
I'm currently an elementary teacher out of state. I'm from Long Island and did subbing and leaves for 5 years, and decided to move for a job. I've been teaching for 5 years, and am considering a move back to LI next year. Is it still impossible to get a job? I'm elem/sped certified. Working on my ESL now. Don't want to lose the job that I have now if I'm going to end up subbing again. Thanks!
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Posted 7/24/16 9:31 AM |
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muffaboo
LIF Adult
Member since 12/10 3797 total posts
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Re: LI elem positions
Still not easy to get a job. I'm very fortunate that I got a job right out of college 10 years ago but that is not the norm. You say you are going for ESL certification but are you bilingual? That would you give a huge advantage.
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Posted 7/24/16 8:41 PM |
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LITeachTeach
LIF Infant
Member since 7/11 140 total posts
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Re: LI elem positions
Definitely easier than 5 years ago but still tough. With an ESL cert you should be fine. Don't move until you have a firm job. With 5 years at your current employer hopefully you have enough personal days to interview on LI.
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Posted 7/24/16 9:33 PM |
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itsagoodlife
LIF Adolescent
Member since 8/15 619 total posts
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Re: LI elem positions
All I can say is good luck. I left teaching to be a SAHM and have been trying to break back in for 2 years now. I have subbed, had leave replacements, and been offered teaching assistant positions that pay peanuts. I am now actively searching the DOE and Catholic schools because unless you know an administrator, I have found its next to impossible to get an elementary teaching job in a Long Island public school.
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Posted 7/25/16 9:14 AM |
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