Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent, not a teacher, but I'm surprised given the teacher shortage that you'd have difficulty getting a position in MCPS. Didn't realize we were overindexed on SS teachers, although given how common history/psych/sociology graduates from undergrad are out there, I can see how there might be an oversupply in that area.
Must say I am quite surprised that an experienced, credentialed candidate wouldn't get snapped up quickly. Teachers on this board are constantly saying that teachers are quitting by the truckload and there is a shortage. Perhaps the shortage is primarily at the elementary level or special education?
Teachers say that but the reality is different. Only niche positions are in high-demand like STEM or SpEd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent, not a teacher, but I'm surprised given the teacher shortage that you'd have difficulty getting a position in MCPS. Didn't realize we were overindexed on SS teachers, although given how common history/psych/sociology graduates from undergrad are out there, I can see how there might be an oversupply in that area.
Must say I am quite surprised that an experienced, credentialed candidate wouldn't get snapped up quickly. Teachers on this board are constantly saying that teachers are quitting by the truckload and there is a shortage. Perhaps the shortage is primarily at the elementary level or special education?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent, not a teacher, but I'm surprised given the teacher shortage that you'd have difficulty getting a position in MCPS. Didn't realize we were overindexed on SS teachers, although given how common history/psych/sociology graduates from undergrad are out there, I can see how there might be an oversupply in that area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm planning on moving to the area this summer, as my fiancée recently obtained a new job in DC. We are moving from further northeast, so we are hoping to settle in the Maryland area north of DC to stay closer travel wise to family in NY and PA. I am a Social Studies teacher with nearly a decade of classroom experience, and am wondering if anyone has any intel as to the hiring processes in Montgomery County and the time frame within each.
I've submitted about 15 applications thus far in MCPS (essentially for every vacancy that has been posted, and will continue to as positions are posted, but have been denied from each one so far, most without any contact (despite me emailing several schools directly). I know a good number of these were probably internal transfers. And of course, I'm not expecting instantaneous responses or feedback, and I know how competitive it can be to find work, especially in arguably the most saturated subject area. Plus, I know some districts choose to look for newer candidates, as ones with previous experience could be more "expensive" to hire.
And despite what I've read from some commenters here, MoCo seems to be one of the strongest districts in the DMV, making it even more competitive.
Should I start worrying? Or may there more vacancies lying in wait as the end of the school year comes closer?
Any and all advice or information would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Outside candidates can't begin to be hired in some certification areas until April 6th unless it's a Title 1 or other identified schoo.
Anonymous wrote:There could be more vacancies coming as teacher retirements get processed.
Anonymous wrote:I'm planning on moving to the area this summer, as my fiancée recently obtained a new job in DC. We are moving from further northeast, so we are hoping to settle in the Maryland area north of DC to stay closer travel wise to family in NY and PA. I am a Social Studies teacher with nearly a decade of classroom experience, and am wondering if anyone has any intel as to the hiring processes in Montgomery County and the time frame within each.
I've submitted about 15 applications thus far in MCPS (essentially for every vacancy that has been posted, and will continue to as positions are posted, but have been denied from each one so far, most without any contact (despite me emailing several schools directly). I know a good number of these were probably internal transfers. And of course, I'm not expecting instantaneous responses or feedback, and I know how competitive it can be to find work, especially in arguably the most saturated subject area. Plus, I know some districts choose to look for newer candidates, as ones with previous experience could be more "expensive" to hire.
And despite what I've read from some commenters here, MoCo seems to be one of the strongest districts in the DMV, making it even more competitive.
Should I start worrying? Or may there more vacancies lying in wait as the end of the school year comes closer?
Any and all advice or information would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Any other certs? What is your personal background?
Social study teachers don’t usually have as much of a shortage. And the hiring can favor diversity to match the student population.
A lot of the hiring often happens after July 15th when schools are looking for last minute hiring.
If you are interested in technology there are often jobs for technology electives in the high schools. You just need to pass the praxis.