How should I put substitute teaching at many places on my resume?
I substitute teach at about 6 different schools. How should I list this as job experience on my teaching resume? Should I list each school individually? That will take up so much room, and I do the same thing (have the same job responsibilities) at each school, so it seems senseless to keep repeating that. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
You can list them separately or group them together. If you do not have much other experience, there is nothing wrong with listing them separately, even if there is some overlap. This is probably most desirable to your potential employers. They want to know where you worked, for how long, and what you did there. Even if this seems very repetative to you, do it this way. Usually you can add or alter one detail on each so that are not exactly the same. I used to have several part-time teaching jobs that started and ended during overlapping periods and this worked well for me. Now I have many years of full-time teaching expereince, I no longer need to list the others, both because the full-time is more relvant and because it is more recent.
If you happen to have some full-time teaching experience and it does not seem like enough, you can list your substiting experience as a group. Instead of listing XYZ School District, use a heading such as Various Southern California School Districts. Then you follow the same format as the full-time teaching jobs, listing substitute teacher as the job title, followed by the respective duties. Use the exact same formating and pagination as with the full-time teaching jobs (if any).
(Feel free to send me a darft for a free review. I review resumes as a hobby, especially for teachers, once a week.)
just list all the schools and put a paragraph underneath them all outlining what you did there
i agree there is no need to put 6 paragraphs about each one, only one is needed
Hope this helps
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List your total time as a substitute where they ask for experience.
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You can list them separately or group them together. If you do not have much other experience, there is nothing wrong with listing them separately, even if there is some overlap. This is probably most desirable to your potential employers. They want to know where you worked, for how long, and what you did there. Even if this seems very repetative to you, do it this way. Usually you can add or alter one detail on each so that are not exactly the same. I used to have several part-time teaching jobs that started and ended during overlapping periods and this worked well for me. Now I have many years of full-time teaching expereince, I no longer need to list the others, both because the full-time is more relvant and because it is more recent.
If you happen to have some full-time teaching experience and it does not seem like enough, you can list your substiting experience as a group. Instead of listing XYZ School District, use a heading such as Various Southern California School Districts. Then you follow the same format as the full-time teaching jobs, listing substitute teacher as the job title, followed by the respective duties. Use the exact same formating and pagination as with the full-time teaching jobs (if any).
(Feel free to send me a darft for a free review. I review resumes as a hobby, especially for teachers, once a week.)
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