[nobe-l] Job in Elmbrook Wisconsin
Hyde, David W. (ESC)
david.hyde at wcbvi.k12.wi.us
Tue Jun 1 12:51:07 UTC 2010
The School District of Elmbrook is an exemplary suburban school district serving more than 7,300 students in grades PreK-12 and is located within the communities of Elm Grove and Brookfield, Wisconsin, about 20 minutes west of downtown Milwaukee. The eleven schools in the district are well resourced, and staffed with highly qualified, talented administrators, teachers and support personnel. The District employs five student learning directors; elementary buildings employ instructional resource teachers and reading specialists to assist in providing leadership for curriculum and instruction. The community generously supports the District with an emphasis on the finest education programs enabling more than 90% of its graduates to pursue post-secondary education.
Job Title: Visual Impairment/Orientation and Mobility Teacher Location: Waukesha County Special schools to be determined License Requirements: Visual Impairment (825) and Orientation and Mobility (826) Position Close: Open until filled Contract: 100% for the 2010-2011 school year. Salary Range: To be determined by placement on the salary schedule How to apply: When you apply to Elmbrook Schools, please use the "File Attachment" link on the WECAN main menu to attach additional materials including your cover letter, current resume, letter(s) of recommendation, transcripts and your Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction license. Please do not send hard copies or e-mail these items to the Elmbrook Schools. Internal candidates represented by the Master Agreement between the Elmbrook School Board and the Elmbrook Education Association should forward an updated resume and letter of interest to the school District of Elmbrook Human Resources Department. Human Resources Department ELMBROOK SCHOOL DISTRICT 13780 Hope Street Post Office Box 1830 Brookfield, Wisconsin 53008-1830 (262) 781-3030, ext. 1181 Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants that would contribute to a diverse educational community are strongly encouraged to apply.
David Hyde, Professional Development Coordinator Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired 1700 W. State Street Janesville WI 53546
608-758-6152 (office)
608-751-0960 (cell)
608-758-6169 (fax)
866-284-1107 ext. 34 (toll free)
email
david.hyde at wcbvi.k12.wi.us
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