Job Openings
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS NEEDED
Teaching Positions Must Meet Highly Qualified Certified Requirements
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Elementary School:
Preschool Special Education Casemanager
WHERE TO SEND PACKETS AT BOTTOM OF PAGE
CLICK HERE FOR EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION
Positions Requiring Post Secondary Education:
ALL POSITIONS ARE BASED ON EXPERIENCE
ISS (In-School Suspension) Assistant - High School
Grade 1003: $10.47 - $17.11
Child Specific Teacher Assistant
Grade 1003: $10.47 - $17.11
Personal Care Teacher Assistant
Grade 1006: $11.81 - $19.24
Positions That Do not Require Post Secondary Education:
School Secretary - Middle School
School Year - 8 hours/Day - 199 Days/Year
Grade 1006: $11.81 - $19.24
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SUBSTITUTE NURSES NEEDED:
Send Letter of Intent, Resume, Application & License to:
Daniel LeGallo, Superintendent
119 Central Street, Franklin, NH 03235 or
rkeane@sau18.org
SUBSTITUTE NURSE DAILY RATE: $100.00
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SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS NEEDED
SUBSTITUTE DAILY RATE: $70.00
Please click here for information regarding substitute teaching
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ONLY COMPLETE PACKETS WILL BE ACCEPTED
Interested candidates should send
a Letter of Intent, Resume, Application, Certification,
Transcripts and 3 Letters of Reference to:
Susan Blair
Paul Smith Elementary School
41 Daniel Webster Drive
Franklin, NH 03235
sblair@sau18.org
Kenneth Darsney Carrie Charette
Franklin Middle School Franklin High School
200 Sanborn Street 119 Central Street
Franklin, NH 03235 Franklin, NH 03235
kdarsney@sau18.org ccharette@sau18.org
Rebecca Butt
Director of Special Education (Special Education openings)
119 Central Street
Franklin, NH 03235
rbutt@sau18.org
Superintendent of Schools
119 Central Street
Franklin, NH 03235
dlegallo@sau18.org
To find out how to become certified in the State of NH,
go to: http://www.ed.state.nh.us/education/beEd.htm
The No Child Left Behind Act requires that teacher assistants in schools receiving Title I funds must have two years of postsecondary education or have taken and successfully completed an accredited and NH recognized teaching assistant program.