Bay District School's upcoming job fair
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – School may be out for students, but Bay District school administrators are working hard to fill vacant jobs.
Bay District Schools is hosting a job fair on June 23 to help fill open instructional and support positions.
All candidates should bring a copy of their high school diploma or college degree, a resume and a cover letter.
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Starting salary for teaching position is $50,000, plus a full benefits package.
Administrators say they're looking for compassionate, hardworking people with the right mindset to work with students.
'As a principal of Hiland Park, we're looking for people with high energy, with the certification of bachelor's degree in elementary education. Preferable, but alternative certificates work too. We want folks that have a heart for kids. And ultimately, that's where that's where educators start, right? We all have our why of why we go into education. So we're looking for people that want to work with children,' said Hiland Park Elementary School Principal Ilea Faircloth.
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'We're hoping to be able to attract many qualified and certified teachers. We want to make sure that we are recruiting the most qualified and certified, committed professionals to work with our students,' Executive Director of Human Resources Holly Buchanan said.
The job fair is set for June 23 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Mosley High School.
8 a.m. to 12 p.m. will be for those interested in instructional or teaching positions.
12 p.m. to 5 p.m. will be for support staff jobs.
For a full list of the job openings, click
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