Bulloch County Schools to host Employee Recruitment Fair on Feb. 10 Evening event helps job seekers learn, connect & apply If you're searching for a new career, Bulloch County's schools are hiring teachers and support staff. Bulloch County S......More
Bulloch County Schools to host Employee Recruitment Fair on Feb. 10 Evening event helps job seekers learn, connect & apply If you're searching for a new career, Bulloch County's schools are hiring teachers and support staff. Bulloch County Schools will host its annual Employee Recruitment Fair on Tues., Feb. 10, from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., in the cafeteria of Statesboro High School. Guests may enter the Lee Hill Arena Entrance of the school which is across from Womack Field and adjacent to the school's main parking lots. The Employee Recruitment Fair is for all job types and experience levels. Whether you are seeking a position as a teacher, administrator, or skilled support staff, this is a time to explore available career opportunities, connect with school and department leaders, and learn how to apply online for jobs. There are nearly 50 job openings which include bus drivers, food services, an accounting manager, elementary teachers, middle school math teachers, a high school health/P.E. teacher, a band teacher, substitute nurse, technology liaison, school librarian, speech language pathologist, a teacher for the visually impaired and more. See a complete list of current openings. The district also hires substitutes for most job types. The trade show-like set up allows guests to visit any of the booths of 15 schools, three learning programs, and key departments, like Transportation, School Nutrition, and Maintenance. There will also be representatives available to speak to educators who want to become certified to teach in Georgia or degreed professionals from any field who want to become a teacher. The Employee Recruitment Fair is the kickoff for Bulloch County Schools' primary hiring season which runs from February through August. While the school district fills open positions throughout the year, spring and summer are key to staffing for the upcoming school year. The school district provides on-board training, mentoring, professional development, technology resources, and competitive benefits and salary for employees, particularly first-year teachers, who are also supported by a one-year New Teacher Experience program to support their transition into the classroom. The school district's base pay scales for teachers and staff are also available on the website. Bulloch County Schools is Bulloch County's second largest employer with more than 2,700 full-time, part-time, substitute, and contracted services employees. As a growing school system, the district
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