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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

CLAY COUNTY SCHOOLS HAYESVILLE: Is Hiring For Several Position

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Clay County Schools Hayesville issued the following announcement on Mar. 4.

Clay County Schools has the following open job posting listed on the district webpage. 

For the 21-22 School Year:

HHS Exceptional Children Teacher (grades 9-12) - 10-months, Full Time - start ASAP

School Nutrition Bookkeeper/Central Office Receptionist - 12-months, Full Time - Starts May 2022

Parent Educator for Region A Partnership for Children Parents As Teachers Program - 12-month, Part Time - TBD

For the 22-23 School Year:

HHS Forgein Language Teacher (grades 9-12) - 10-month, Full Time - Starts August 2022

We are always accepting applications for dependable substitute teachers, bus drivers, cafeteria assistants, and custodians.

Full Time Employee Benefits include:

-Medical Insurance

-Employee 70/30 plan at an employee cost of $25 to $85 per month

-Employee 80/20 plan at an employee cost of  $50 to $110 per month

-Dependent, Spouse and Family Coverage options are available 

-Dental Insurance

-Employee Coverage at NO COST

-Dependent, Spouse and Family Coverage options are available

-Discounted, On-Campus Daycare for employee's children aged infant to PreK 

-Membership in the NC Teachers and  Employee State Retirement Systems

-Other Insurance and Benefits Options Available

-Flexible Spending Accounts

-Disability Insurance

-Accident Insurance

-Critical Illness Insurance

-Hospital Confinement Insurance

-Life Insurance

-Vision Insurance

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Applications are located at https://www.applitrack.com/clay.../onlineapp/default.aspx

 Original source can be found here.

Source: Clay County Schools Hayesville

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