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San Antonio Teaching Jobs in Danger

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

A number of San Antonio teaching jobs (Click here) could be in danger.

The San Antonio Independent School District is currently facing a $33 million to $55 million budget gap next fiscal year. While district officials are considering a number of remedies to lessen the shortfall, it’s likely that some jobs will be affected.

One option on the table is to eliminate a number of district positions, including campus instructional coordinators, teaching specialists, and textbook clerks, and placing those employees in other vacant positions if possible. Another option is to cut the number of days that some employees work.

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San Antonio Construction Jobs Created by Denver Company

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

An out-of-state company is creating more San Antonio construction jobs. Visit http://sanantonio.jobing.com/jobs/construction for more job openings.

Catamount Constructors Inc. recently announced its plan to open a new office in San Antonio during January 2011. The new location will allow the Denver-based company to hire more employees and better serve its growing client base of firms in the Southwest.

The company will most likely hire applicants for Texas sales jobs and other office positions, as well as construction workers and other labor-related positions. Applicants may have to take Texas background checks.

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San Antonio Teaching Jobs in Communications

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Those interested in the media and considering San Antonio teaching jobs may want to look into a position as a post-secondary communications teacher.

Post-secondary communications teachers work in a variety of higher-education institutions to teach students about communications, including organizational communications, public relations, radio and television broadcasting, and journalism.

The education required to become any post-secondary teacher depends on the subject you want to teach and the educational institution you want to work for. Four-year colleges and universities typically require candidates to have a doctoral degree, while research universities may require a Ph.D. Most candidates for teaching positions also have to undergo a Texas background check.

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San Antonio Teaching Jobs in Adult and Remedial Education

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Positions for adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors are among the most necessary and rewarding San Antonio teaching jobs (Click here) available.

These teachers generally work with children or adults who have dropped out of school or need extra help. They typically teach literacy, English as a second language, or prep classes for the General Educational Development test, which is equivalent to a high school diploma. Check out this teacher job description.

It is usually required that applicants for these teaching jobs obtain a bachelor’s degree, although some positions require a master’s degree in adult education or ESOL instruction. In addition, many states require all teachers to have a public school teacher license or license specifically for adult education.

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San Antonio Teaching Jobs See Second-Largest Yearly Increase

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

As the area’s unemployment rate continued to drop and more jobs were added on a monthly basis, San Antonio teaching jobs saw the second-largest yearly increase in employment, behind only government.

During March, the San Antonio-New Braunfels area’s unemployment rate decreased from 7.4 percent to 7.3 percent, following a decrease from 7.7 percent during February. That decrease keeps the area’s rate below the national average of 9.7 percent.

The San Antonio area had a total non-farm employment of 823,500 workers during March, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics. This is up from 821,400 workers during February, but a 1.8 percent decrease from last year.

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