working in the USA
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working in the USA
... is this possible for non-US citizens? I've seen a couple of ads for interesting looking IB postings in Hawaii and Louisiana, but I don't know if it is worth applying.
[quote="heyteach"]Yes, definitely possible. My former school district recruited a lot of teachers from the Phillipines because there was such a shortage for that rural area. If you're a math or science teacher, or are willing to work in what's called an "underserved" area, you should get hired easily.[/quote]
I can confirm this. The state of Louisiana in particular hired over 50 Filipino teachers to teach math and science a few years ago.
I can confirm this. The state of Louisiana in particular hired over 50 Filipino teachers to teach math and science a few years ago.
Yes, it's definitely possible. It's much the same as what western teachers go through when applying overseas. The school will have to sponsor you on a work visa, but as long as they can show you have the qualifications that they couldn't find with other applicants it should be quite easy. Are the jobs you are interested in specifically targeting overseas applicants? The only reason I ask is that I'd be up front and state you'd like to work at their school, but you need a visa. Good luck.
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@writer
I cant disagree with you, but its still possible and not improbable. A lot of factors are significant such as location and teaching subject and what country the applicant is applying from for starters.
The best research would be to contact the school, tell them you need a visa, and ask if its worth applying. No matter what you read, or research it matters what the school WILL do, not what they technically CAN do.
I cant disagree with you, but its still possible and not improbable. A lot of factors are significant such as location and teaching subject and what country the applicant is applying from for starters.
The best research would be to contact the school, tell them you need a visa, and ask if its worth applying. No matter what you read, or research it matters what the school WILL do, not what they technically CAN do.