I teach part time and need to get out of my current school. Location is wrong, too far from home, the area is very challenging, lots of other reasons. An administration jobs has come up in my child's school where I have wanted to work for years. I love everything about this school. The job would be more money but more hours- 24 over 5 days, term time only. However it would be school hours so much easier logistically. Youngest starts school in September.
DH says I might not even get an interview as I'm overqualified... I'm not sure how I feel about doing administration as I'd love to teach there but no jobs have come up in 4 years. The teachers don't want to leave! Would it be a foot in the door or should I wait for a teaching job to come up? Maybe I'd enjoy doing office work and it also includes child welfare work. I do think a lot of skills I have would be transferrable eg prioritising tasks, communication with parents, working to deadlines, using SIMS etc...any thoughts?
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sortingmyselfoutslowly · 28/01/2018 07:56
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