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M_and_M Dec 10th 2013 3:49 am

Trying to change teaching jobs
 
I am a teacher of 17 years. In the UK I never had trouble getting interviews, in fact I always got at least an interview for every job I applied for.

Here in NZ the job has not turned out to be as was 'sold' to me so I am trying to find another.

I have applied for over 30 and not had a single interview. I have tried a range of jobs equal to, lower and higher than my current one. I have even tried jobs that are education based but not in schools. I can't seem to get a single interview.

I have kiwi-fied my CV, I have had someone look at it. My employer knows how I feel and is 'supporting my decision to leave'. I have residency so my decision wont affect my visa.

How do I crack the job market?

Do teaching jobs only come up in Nov/ Dec? I don't remember seeing them much before now but is that normal? Am I stuck in my current post for another year?

Any advice appreciated before I completely crack up.

HeatherGirl Dec 10th 2013 4:28 am

Re: Trying to change teaching jobs
 
Hi M and M

Sorry to hear of your difficulties. My husband and I have both found that success in the job market is 'who you know, who you talk to or foot in the door'.

Are you in a position where you could do relief work next year? It's how I secured my full-time position last year. I've been offered an 0.2 release position for next year too after relieving for just a few weeks at my daughters' school (and my experience is far more limited that yours). I'm hoping it might lead to more....

Teaching jobs are certainly thin on the ground. I really hope you find a solution that works for you.:fingerscrossed:

HeatherGirl

MOSO Dec 10th 2013 5:46 am

Re: Trying to change teaching jobs
 
Trying to find a teaching job is a nightmare. Way too many applicants, one local school received over 300 applications for a recent teaching position

MrsFychan Dec 10th 2013 6:45 am

Re: Trying to change teaching jobs
 

Originally Posted by MOSO (Post 11028721)
Trying to find a teaching job is a nightmare. Way too many applicants, one local school received over 300 applications for a recent teaching position

bet it went to an internal applicant

M_and_M Dec 10th 2013 6:58 am

Re: Trying to change teaching jobs
 
Expect so. I have started to ask the question outright before I apply. Some will tell you, some won't, some wont even send you the application pack, and some say 'there's a person in the post fixed term I have no idea if they will apply'. Liars!

bearskin Dec 10th 2013 5:20 pm

Re: Trying to change teaching jobs
 
Probably the worst profession to be in right now - teachers in jobs are clinging to them like life rafts. 300 applicants pr advertised job is correct. And hundreds of graduates being churned out from the universities ready for their first teaching roles, and hardly a hope of getting started, except for a few days relieving here and there.

Jobs do tend to be advertised in November, as schools get ready for the new year, but you'll find a trickle throughout the year. That's when things get really desperate!

As mentioned above, it is not what you know, but who you know - it seems like that is everything in NZ, and exceptionally so with teaching. Can you ask your current Head or DPs if they have connections with other schools that might have vacancies - even if it is LTR?

M_and_M Dec 10th 2013 5:27 pm

Re: Trying to change teaching jobs
 
My head in my current school is keen to help me leave she reports, but in reality I'm not sure that's truly the case.

Choccie Dec 10th 2013 6:52 pm

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Hi

This is something that has really soured our time here. I was told at uni that they had an 85% success rate for graduates getting jobs.

Since graduating in 2010 I have had a handful of relieving days and a terms work which I had to do with double the amount of children I was originally told I would have, no mentor teacher or beginning teacher release and not a cent in budget. I was then dumped in favour of a "local" who popped in with a CV.

I also find that the management is shocking - people are told they have jobs for another year and then a note is popped in their pigeon hole saying otherwise and they are the last to know - unbelievable. :ohmy:

I wish you luck - it really is a nightmare.

pippalonghorn Dec 10th 2013 9:35 pm

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Im totally with M and M and Choccie on this one. I often think that my 5 years at uni was a total waste of time. :thumbdown:

On the upside I do love my Sunday evening shift at the homeless shelter. Im way overqualified but I love the work. Shame they couldnt give me any more shifts even though there are lots of spare shifts to give out. :frown:

BEVS Dec 11th 2013 5:56 am

Re: Trying to change teaching jobs
 
So. Does anyone have anything or any suggestion for M_and_M ?

They arrived, separately, against the odds & with such hope and it has been tough.

Does anyone have something that will actually help?

pippalonghorn Dec 11th 2013 6:03 am

Re: Trying to change teaching jobs
 
Have you thought about visiting the schools in person to hand out your CV, even if they haven't advertised? You could visit all the schools where you are prepared to travel to. If they see you first you may be remembered if something comes up.

Tom1983 Dec 11th 2013 8:20 am

Re: Trying to change teaching jobs
 
Are you only looking round invercargill area???

Are there any teaching agencies down there that you could perhaps register with???

Sorry I can't be of much help

M_and_M Dec 11th 2013 8:23 am

Re: Trying to change teaching jobs
 
I tried that Pippa with all my applications thinking a person would be better than a I piece of paper, but it hasn't made any difference yet.

Mr M says sell up and move area but would that even make a difference?

IngStina Dec 11th 2013 12:48 pm

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Is there tutoring in NZ, is that something you could or would do? Would there be enough to do to make it financially viable so you could do it as your own business?

Choccie Dec 11th 2013 5:17 pm

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Don't move to Christchurch whatever you do !!

I did some private tutoring and at one point had 6 pupils (most from the same class at the local school). I found it good but like relieving can't be relied upon.


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