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Special Education Teacher - Hawaii State Department of Education at Klassroom

Application Deadline

Continuous

Date Posted
1/7/2020
Contact
Number of Openings
50
Salary
Add'l Salary Info
$48,428–52,302
Length of Work Year
1 year
Employment Type
Full Time
Description
Take your teaching career to Hawaii! Klassroom is accepting applications from teachers for fantastic opportunities in the islands of Hawaii.

Requirements / Qualifications

Education Required: Bachelor Minimum Teaching Experience: 1 Year Major: Special Education Required Certificates: Teaching Credential/License To qualify for a teaching position with the Hawaii Department of Education individuals must have earned a bachelor’s degree and completed a State Approved Teacher Education Program from a regionally accredited college/university which includes student teaching in an elementary through high school setting. Applicants must also be legally authorized to work in the United States as a US citizen, US permanent resident, or in the US with a valid Employment Authorization Document (EAD). Other ways in which you may qualify is if you: Completed a state-approved alternative licensure program Have a standard license and have taught under that license for three out of the last seven years in the state that issued the license Completed a teacher education program in another country for which transcripts have been evaluated by an acceptable foreign credential evaluation service

Requirements / Qualifications

Education Required: Bachelor Minimum Teaching Experience: 1 Year Major: Special Education Required Certificates: Teaching Credential/License To qualify for a teaching position with the Hawaii Department of Education individuals must have earned a bachelor’s degree and completed a State Approved Teacher Education Program from a regionally accredited college/university which includes student teaching in an elementary through high school setting. Applicants must also be legally authorized to work in the United States as a US citizen, US permanent resident, or in the US with a valid Employment Authorization Document (EAD). Other ways in which you may qualify is if you: Completed a state-approved alternative licensure program Have a standard license and have taught under that license for three out of the last seven years in the state that issued the license Completed a teacher education program in another country for which transcripts have been evaluated by an acceptable foreign credential evaluation service

Comments and Other Information

Job Benefits: - Paid Sick Leave: 10-month full-time employees in service on the first work day of the school year shall have 18 days of sick leave credited at the beginning of the school year - Health Benefits: Benefits are offered by the Employer-Union Health Benefits Trust Fund (EUTF) - There is a $2,000 (taxable) bonus for licensed teachers employed with schools not designated as hard-to-staff - There is a $3,000 (taxable) bonus for licensed teachers employed in geographical areas and campuses that are considered hard-to-staff locations: Hana Complex, Keaau Complex, Lanai Complex, Molokai Complex, Kau Complex, Nanakuli Complex, Pahoa Complex, and Waianae Complex More about this opportunity: The Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE) is the ninth-largest U.S. School District and the only statewide educational system in the country - HIDOE is comprised of 256 public schools, serving 180,000 students across six islands - HIDOE is looking for teachers who are caring, competent, effective, and committed to obtaining the best results for their students - There are six major islands in Hawaii: Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui and the island of Hawaii - The greatest demand for teachers occurs in more remote/rural areas such as Hana Complex, Keaau Complex, Lanai Complex, Molokai Complex, Kau Complex, Nanakuli Complex, Pahoa Complex, and Waianae Complex

Comments and Other Information


Job Benefits: - Paid Sick Leave: 10-month full-time employees in service on the first work day of the school year shall have 18 days of sick leave credited at the beginning of the school year - Health Benefits: Benefits are offered by the Employer-Union Health Benefits Trust Fund (EUTF) - There is a $2,000 (taxable) bonus for licensed teachers employed with schools not designated as hard-to-staff - There is a $3,000 (taxable) bonus for licensed teachers employed in geographical areas and campuses that are considered hard-to-staff locations: Hana Complex, Keaau Complex, Lanai Complex, Molokai Complex, Kau Complex, Nanakuli Complex, Pahoa Complex, and Waianae Complex More about this opportunity: The Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE) is the ninth-largest U.S. School District and the only statewide educational system in the country - HIDOE is comprised of 256 public schools, serving 180,000 students across six islands - HIDOE is looking for teachers who are caring, competent, effective, and committed to obtaining the best results for their students - There are six major islands in Hawaii: Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui and the island of Hawaii - The greatest demand for teachers occurs in more remote/rural areas such as Hana Complex, Keaau Complex, Lanai Complex, Molokai Complex, Kau Complex, Nanakuli Complex, Pahoa Complex, and Waianae Complex