What is a pocket resume?

What is a pocket resume?

August 22, 2011 Posted by Vickie Elmer. This fall, think small. Shrink your resume and take it everywhere you go. It’s called a pocket resume and whether you print it on a business card or plop it on your iPhone with an app, it’s a great way to share some of your strengths.

Why should we hire you as a teacher assistant?

People want to become teaching assistants for a number of reasons. However the primary motivation usually involves the following: a genuine interest in working with and helping develop children to reach their full potential. the satisfaction gained by helping children gain confidence and master new skills.

How long does it take to be a teacher’s assistant?

Teacher assistants typically complete 2 years of college coursework or hold an associate’s degree. Coursework includes curriculum development, classroom management, and your role as an assistant. This can be earned at a community college or state college.

Is teaching assistant a good job?

1) It is an incredibly rewarding job The primary role of a teaching assistant is to make sure that children are making the most of their time at school, both academically and personally. Watching children develop their abilities is something truly special and makes the job extremely worthwhile and valuable.

How do you work out pro rata pay as a teaching assistant?

Now follow the five calculation steps:

  1. Divide the full time annual salary by 52.
  2. Divide that answer by the full time number of hours (this will give you the hourly rate)
  3. Multiply the hourly rate by the number of hours you work each week (this will give you a weekly salary)

How do I work out my hourly rate?

If your business charges its services by the hour, then you will need to calculate your hourly rate. Based on the fixed costs, required income, repayment of any loans and the return on investment, your hourly rate will be calculated by dividing the chargeable number of hours by the total costs.

How are teaching hours calculated?

Adding 1.5 hours to every teaching hours means that the number of teaching hours must be multiplied by a factor of 2.5 to get the total number of hours worked (e.g, 1 teaching hour = 2.5 hours worked in total, 2 teaching hours = 5 hours worked in total, 100 teaching hours = 250 hours worked in total).

How many hours a week should a teacher work?

47 hours

Do teachers get paid during summer break?

Summary. No, teachers do not get paid in the summer. They may receive pay for work done during the school year, but they do not have an extended multi-month vacation period. In fact, many teachers are required to get second jobs for at least a portion of that break.

Can you become a teacher at 40?

Beginning a teaching career at 40 can present some challenges, but it is not impossible. If you already have a degree, you may be able to transfer some of your college hours to your new professional choice and decrease the number of classes you must take to receive your teaching credentials.

What hours are teachers paid for?

As a full-time teacher we get paid to work 1265 hours a year. This equates to 32.5 hours a week. This only covers the school day and it isn’t possible to get all the work done in school time. As we get 13 weeks holiday a year we get our pay back in that way.”

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