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The School District of Lee County is hosting its Spring Virtual Teacher Recruitment Fair on Saturday, April 20, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Principals and department hiring managers will be interviewing and hiring teachers, school psychologists, speech-language pathologists, school social workers and school counselors for the 2024-25 school year. High-demand positions include English, elementary education, science, math and special education.

Applicants can register at LeeSchools.net/Careers/Work_In_Lee and search 20240483 Pool- Spring Teacher Recruitment Fair. Registration will close on April 17.

The School District of Lee County is among the largest school districts in Florida and the United States with a growing enrollment of more than 99,000 students and 116 schools.

To be considered for a teaching position, candidates must meet one of the following criteria:
• Hold a valid standard teaching certificate (Florida or out-of-state) OR
• Expected to graduate from a college of education by August 2024 OR
• Hold a bachelor’s degree in an area where certification can be obtained or any degree major and a passing score on a subject area exam

The District’s efforts to put “The Right Talent in the Right Place” means that new hires will receive the support and necessary resources that will enable them to succeed upon entering the field of education. The District offers a competitive and comprehensive compensation plan for its employees, and additional benefits and earning opportunities are also available via advanced degree supplement, summer school, athletic coaching and more. Upon hire, a personal benefits selection process will be made available to eligible employees.

For support or additional questions, email [email protected] or call 239-337-8676.

To learn more about available career opportunities, visit LeeSchools.net/Careers.

About The School District of Lee County
Lee County Public Schools is the eighth-largest district in Florida and the 33rd largest district in the United States. The District educates more than 99,000 students in grades K-12 and is a model for others in the state and around the nation. With approximately 12,000 full- and part-time employees, the District is one of the county’s largest employers.

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