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Best Teaching Job Boards:

01. Learn4Good

Learn4Good caters to a global network of teachers with a variety of skills and experience. Employers benefit from a free job posting plan for basic hiring needs, as well as paid packages that offer customized candidate filters and applicant matching tools for a streamlined recruitment process.

02. Serious Teachers

The job board connects employers with an international community of teaching talent. The site's pricing starts at $49.00 for a week-long listing and employers can purchase access to its resume database to source suitable candidates. There is also a featured listing option for increased visibility.

03. K12JobSpot

K12JobSpot provides employers with a targeted approach to hiring U.S.-based teachers and educators. Pricing is not readily available on the website, but employers do benefit from a user-friendly online dashboard from which they can list roles, receive applications, and message interested applicants.

04. SchoolSpring

SchoolSpring helps employers easily source teachers and support staff across the local job market. The site offers a robust recruitment suite with resume searches, job ad distribution, and job email alerts for added reach. Employers are charged $250.00 per post and a bulk posting plan is available.

05. TeachingJobs.com

This hiring platform caters to K-12 teachers in search of education-focused roles, particularly those in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). A single listing on the site costs $100.00, and the platform features a standard recruitment profile, which includes resume database access.

06. TopSchoolJobs

TopSchoolJobs allows employers to advertise a variety of teaching and administration-related roles to locally-based candidates. The site's pricing starts at $395.00 per post and discounted bulk posting plans are available. Other hiring tools include resume searches and applicant tracking.

07. Teach Away

Employers can use Teach Away to source skilled job seekers in search of teaching vacancies abroad. Pricing is not readily available on the platform, but it does make mention of unlimited job posting packages for large-scale hiring. Employers can also access the site's large resume database.

08. Selected

Selected advertises a wide variety of teaching positions to professionals across the U.S. Employers can filter for candidates by expertise and grade levels, and the site's hiring profile includes resume searches and candidate messaging tools. The platform's pricing starts at $600.00 per month.

09. Dave's ESL Cafe

Dave's ESL Cafe is a popular job board that advertises roles for professionals who teach English as a second or foreign language. Employers pay $75.00 per post, and the package includes resume database access for sourcing candidates with specific skills. There are also bulk posting plans available.

10. Tes Jobs

Tes Jobs connects employers with both local and international teaching professionals and offers an attractive recruitment profile, including applicant tracking tools, candidate messaging, and employer branding. However, companies need to contact the job board for pricing information.

11. Indeed

Indeed is a well-recognized job board that provides employers with access to a large and diverse database of teachers across the globe. The site's advanced search features allow companies to filter for specific candidates, and its free job posting plan is ideal for budget-conscious hiring efforts.

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FAQs:

How do I target qualified candidates to fill my teacher post?

  1. Get your teaching positions out to a number of locations.
  2. Offer market-related pay and benefits, or better.
  3. Be sure you're not just listing requirements and qualifications, but giving teachers good reasons to work with you as well.
  4. Try out a job posting template to help you write a great job description.

Are there more places to advertise a teaching job for free?

  1. Try posting your teaching jobs on social media sites like Facebook and X.
  2. Check to see if there are local job boards that allow free job posting and places where teachers tend to go that would allow you to post a "help wanted" flyer.

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