Anonymous wrote:So out of curiosity I just did a SmartFind Express search for all locations, all positions starting 8/21 - 8/31
There are 221 openings throughout the County for substitutes
28 HS
26MS
160 ES
Of those openings
54 PHT Asst/attendants
26 Special Education Teachers
101 Instructional Assistants
4 Learning Disabled Teachers
I know my local elementary has at least four openings for special education and have been assigned regional support to fill the gap
I am trying to come on board full-time with FCPS in another capacity from subbing and it's been five weeks working with the HR specialist. I have no hope of starting until after Labor Day so I may take a sub job in the interim
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't called the phone number yet. Does anyone have any interesting stories to share from subbing that we might not otherwise think of?
Schedule your Tb test now, you will need proof of negative Tb to do your fingerprints. My doctor required a full office visit and physical since I hadn't been there in several months (less than a year). BUT, I had to wait until a year after my previous physical so insurance could pay for it.
DP
I completed my application and onboarding about two weeks ago. When I completed the onboarding I received an email that said I would receive another email to set up an appointment during which I’d take care of the fingerprinting and show my negative TB result. Do you recall how long it took to set up that appointment?
I think there were appointment time slots available within a week. It took longer to find a parking space (don't park in the garage, park in the visitors' spots in front of Gatehouse) than the inside process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't called the phone number yet. Does anyone have any interesting stories to share from subbing that we might not otherwise think of?
Schedule your Tb test now, you will need proof of negative Tb to do your fingerprints. My doctor required a full office visit and physical since I hadn't been there in several months (less than a year). BUT, I had to wait until a year after my previous physical so insurance could pay for it.
DP
I completed my application and onboarding about two weeks ago. When I completed the onboarding I received an email that said I would receive another email to set up an appointment during which I’d take care of the fingerprinting and show my negative TB result. Do you recall how long it took to set up that appointment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Off to an impressive start! After filling out myriad on line forms, sending transcripts, and getting references sent, I followed their instructions to call to schedule a sub orientation. A specific phone number was given.
After 40 minutes on hold, I hung up.
Did you get this before or after scheduling the fingerprinting? The email I received said I’d receive another email to schedule the fingerprinting but said nothing about an orientation.
Email said appointment for onboarding; fingerprinting after. TB screening needed at this session.
Increasingly unsure I want to do this, though am an experienced teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Off to an impressive start! After filling out myriad on line forms, sending transcripts, and getting references sent, I followed their instructions to call to schedule a sub orientation. A specific phone number was given.
After 40 minutes on hold, I hung up.
Did you get this before or after scheduling the fingerprinting? The email I received said I’d receive another email to schedule the fingerprinting but said nothing about an orientation.
Email said appointment for onboarding; fingerprinting after. TB screening needed at this session.
Increasingly unsure I want to do this, though am an experienced teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Off to an impressive start! After filling out myriad on line forms, sending transcripts, and getting references sent, I followed their instructions to call to schedule a sub orientation. A specific phone number was given.
After 40 minutes on hold, I hung up.
Did you get this before or after scheduling the fingerprinting? The email I received said I’d receive another email to schedule the fingerprinting but said nothing about an orientation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Off to an impressive start! After filling out myriad on line forms, sending transcripts, and getting references sent, I followed their instructions to call to schedule a sub orientation. A specific phone number was given.
After 40 minutes on hold, I hung up.
Did you get this before or after scheduling the fingerprinting? The email I received said I’d receive another email to schedule the fingerprinting but said nothing about an orientation.
It’s a very linear process, meaning that they’re not gonna have you sign up for an orientation until you’ve already passed fingerprinting and TB.
Understood. Thanks.
How long did you wait for them to contact you about having fingerprinting scheduled? I figure I’ll wait a couple more weeks to hear before I contact them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Off to an impressive start! After filling out myriad on line forms, sending transcripts, and getting references sent, I followed their instructions to call to schedule a sub orientation. A specific phone number was given.
After 40 minutes on hold, I hung up.
Did you get this before or after scheduling the fingerprinting? The email I received said I’d receive another email to schedule the fingerprinting but said nothing about an orientation.
It’s a very linear process, meaning that they’re not gonna have you sign up for an orientation until you’ve already passed fingerprinting and TB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Off to an impressive start! After filling out myriad on line forms, sending transcripts, and getting references sent, I followed their instructions to call to schedule a sub orientation. A specific phone number was given.
After 40 minutes on hold, I hung up.
Did you get this before or after scheduling the fingerprinting? The email I received said I’d receive another email to schedule the fingerprinting but said nothing about an orientation.
Anonymous wrote:Off to an impressive start! After filling out myriad on line forms, sending transcripts, and getting references sent, I followed their instructions to call to schedule a sub orientation. A specific phone number was given.
After 40 minutes on hold, I hung up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't called the phone number yet. Does anyone have any interesting stories to share from subbing that we might not otherwise think of?
Schedule your Tb test now, you will need proof of negative Tb to do your fingerprints. My doctor required a full office visit and physical since I hadn't been there in several months (less than a year). BUT, I had to wait until a year after my previous physical so insurance could pay for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't called the phone number yet. Does anyone have any interesting stories to share from subbing that we might not otherwise think of?
Keep in mind that you can select which grade levels and subjects you want. If you don't want to sub for kindergarten or art, don't check those off on your online profile. Sub coordinators can't override those selections, either. They cannot pluck you out of 4th grade and into music if you haven't selected music as a subject you want. This is one way to prevent the bait and switch that happens at many schools.
Another thing to remember is that long term jobs are rarely worth it financially. Don't take one unless you've taught the subject previously and are well acquainted with the material because you will be overworked and severely underpaid. This is true even if you're part of a great, supportive team with wonderful admin.
Finally, subs have been underpaid pretty much forever in FCPS. Retired teachers used to have a reasonable wage before Garza did away with that, and it's still not back up to where it should be. They are now paying $45 per hour for tutors who can commit to 12 hours per week which will definitely not increase the sub pool.
I just retired and I'm thinking about subbing. Do you have a link to the tutoring info?
Emails go out every few months to staff for the past year. Contact tutor@fcps.edu. It’s before and after school tutoring.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't called the phone number yet. Does anyone have any interesting stories to share from subbing that we might not otherwise think of?
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