Anonymous wrote:Anyone see them posted yet?
Anonymous wrote:The openings will be posted to the job vacancies page on 4/7.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS elementary principal here--if there are particular schools you're interested in, go ahead and send your résumé now. Let principals know that you're looking to get closer to home. I received one this week and have already set up an interview at school. (I never "go" to Transfair. I interview at my school.)
This. I got my job this way. It sounds like the principal you have now is amenable to your departure, but the one I had would have blocked me (and in fact he tried to since he didn't want to lose me). I was lucky to find the "back door". There are the rules that are posted and the way things really work. You sound like a great teacher. Good luck!
FCPS elementary principal here--if there are particular schools you're interested in, go ahead and send your résumé now. Let principals know that you're looking to get closer to home. I received one this week and have already set up an interview at school. (I never "go" to Transfair. I interview at my school.)
Anonymous wrote:FCPS elementary principal here--if there are particular schools you're interested in, go ahead and send your résumé now. Let principals know that you're looking to get closer to home. I received one this week and have already set up an interview at school. (I never "go" to Transfair. I interview at my school.)
Anonymous wrote:I'm a department chair and having been interviewing at transfair for years. No need to get up early. I can speak to high school better than elementary. Just send your resume to the subject administrator and department chair. They will set up an interview. There are a lot of time slots, so unless it's a wildly popular school, you shouldn't have a problem. I would let your school know you are thinking about going. The first thing I do is contact their department chair to get a reference.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the one who posted the "how to dress" question last year. I went to transfair, got the position I applied for, and switched schools. (Incidentally, I'm now looking to switch back to my old school--the grass is always greener, right?)
I did not get up early. I got to work, looked at the list of vacancies during my planning period, and submitted my resume to the appropriate people with a short cover letter (more like a paragraph, since I knew they were inundated with resumes). Principal or coach or someone (I forget) emailed back asking if xxx worked for me as an interview time.
I showed up, talked to them about my experience and philosophy and what their school was like/culture/etc, and heard within a day or two with an offer to switch.
This was a secondary math position--I'm sure some disciplines are more competitive.
Happy to answer any other questions you might have!
x worked for me as an interview time.