Indiana Education Jobs

Even during slow economic times, there is always hesitancy to cut resources from education. Because of this,  Indiana education jobs are a good place to focus your search. There is no shortage of schools in the state, and there might be more opportunities than you normally think of when it comes to schools. Before you start searching, however, there are a few preliminary steps that must be taken care of if you want to have the best chance of success.

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There are three main types of Indiana Educator Licenses, and the one for teachers is the instructional license. The requirements can be met and applied for by applicants with different backgrounds, including out of state teachers and new in state teachers. Depending on your background, testing might be involved including the Pre Professional Skills Test (PPST) and the Praxis 2 test for specific subject areas. Check the Indiana Department of Education website for the exact requirements you might need.

The second type of educator license is an Administration License for those seeking to be involved with the day to day running of schools. Finally, job seekers might want to look into a school services license, which can apply to jobs such as being a school nurse, school counselor, school social worker, or school psychologist.

Standards

Indiana is known for having some of the highest teaching standards in the country, and there is an expectation for teachers and those working in education to understand them and seek to implement them. There are constant updates made by The Professional Standards Advisory Board, and new information on standards can be found on the Indiana Department of Education website.

Whether it is a teaching or other school related position you are seeking, these few steps should be examined before searching for jobs. There might be a possibility of using past experience or certifications towards your licenses, and sometimes you only might need to fill out an application. Either way, it is worth it to gain access to an in demand job market that you can feel good about.

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