Hi from a MI nestie!
My DH is applying for teaching jobs right now and we're slowly narrowing down which states he'll be applying in. My brother taught for one year in Albemarle before he joined the Marines. He's advised us not to look into teaching in NC because the pay is so low (his salary was $22k). However, we've been to the state several times, really like it, plus my brother, my sister and her husband are all in Jacksonville, so it would be nice to be somewhat close to some family members.
Is NC still hiring teachers? I know there was a big recruitment effort several years ago, but I don't know if that is still the case. TIA!
Re: Teaching jobs in NC?
Good to know, thank you!
I should have added that he'll be certified in chemistry and biology, if that makes a difference.
I was going to say it may also depend on what he's willing/able to teach. I suspect that specialty teachers--anything not in the normal math, science, english realm have a tougher time finding opportunities than those teaching main stream courses. We're going through a tough financial time here too and unfortunately things like foreign languages and other elective kinds of courses are getting the short end of the stick.
In addition to the public schools, your DH may want to look into the many charter school options. The public schools aren't the strongest here in NC, so a lot of people send their children to charter schools for their education. It's just another option to consider. Hths!
For regular public school teaching positions, the salary schedule is posted online: