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I am interested to teaching high schools or colleges (USA), but not in a university, if you know one please advice.
Some popular websites for finding teaching jobs in high schools and colleges include Indeed, Monster, HigherEdJobs, and Teach Away.
Yes, there are websites that cater specifically to teachers in certain subjects or grade levels. For example, Teachers-Teachers.com focuses on K-12 education, while The Chronicle of Higher Education is geared towards college and university teaching positions.
One way to ensure the legitimacy of job listings is to research the school or institution posting the job. Look for their website or contact information to verify that they are a real organization. You can also check reviews from past employees or reach out to current employees for their experiences. Additionally, be cautious of any job postings that require you to pay a fee or provide personal information.
Yes, there are several websites that specialize in remote or online teaching positions, such as FlexJobs, Virtual Vocations, and Online Teaching Jobs. These websites allow you to filter your search for remote or online positions.
Yes, social media can be a useful tool for finding teaching job opportunities. Many schools and institutions share job postings on their social media pages, so make sure to follow and engage with those accounts. You can also join teacher-specific groups or networks on platforms like LinkedIn and Facebook, where job postings are often shared and discussed.