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 Maureen Rayhill

Maureen Rayhill, Board President
started her own management consulting practice in 2007 which specializes in strategic planning, change management, and business development. Her clients include corporate, nonprofit, and government organizations. Maureen has designed education programs for the New York City public school system, and the New York State Department of Health, and has developed strategic plans for nonprofits operating in the education sector. She has also designed and implemented restructuring plans for corporate and nonprofit clients. Maureen was a Vice President at Giuliani Partners LLC where her work included growth and communications strategies, and private equity investment. She taught Greek and Latin and served as Dean at Manhattan's Trinity School. She has an M.B.A. from the Wharton School and graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Classics from Bowdoin College.

Best of the Web: Employment Resources

Periodically we compile a list of the best of what the Internet has to offer to teachers—be that in the classroom or just in daily life. The current edition, “Employment Resources” highlights websites that feature different methods to help teachers find positions.

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Employment Resources

Education Week
Agent K-12 lists jobs for teachers, school administrators, and other education professionals. Users can choose from multiple search criteria.
Teachers Support Network
Current or aspiring teachers can build portfolios, which can then be viewed by member school districts that are looking to recruit highly qualified teachers.
Teachers-Teachers.com
Designed to help teachers find new and exciting teaching jobs, this site allows users to post résumés and search thousands of teaching positions for free.
Teaching Jobs
This site lists thousands of teaching jobs in the United States, Canada and abroad.
Nation Job
Job seekers can make use of the job search engine and résumé services available on this website.
Education America Network
In addition to providing other employment resources, Education America Network invites teachers to add a résumé and cover letter, create a job bot to send notifications about new job listings, and receive a monthly newsletter full of news and tips.
RISE
Specializing in teaching jobs in low-income communities, this site list jobs available at pre-screened RISE Partner Schools in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles and Chicago.
Teach for America
Teach for America places recent college graduates and others with baccalaureate degrees in two-year positions in urban and rural public schools. Special effort is made to recruit people of color and prospective teachers in bilingual education, science and mathematics.
JobsinSchools.com
Using a variety of services, candidates can first identify and screen schools and school systems in geographic areas where they want to work. Then they can evaluate schools and districts to determine where they have the best fit and want to apply. The Job Search Handbook, produced by the American Association for Employment in Education (AAEE), updated annually, contains a chart on the supply and demand of K-12 teachers by field of specialization and by region in the United States. Information sheets on how to get started finding a teaching position in an independent school, a list of placement agencies for private schools, and a list of internship programs (available only from September to March) may be requested from the National Association of Independent Schools.