BREN0254539-0000
2023-01-03T00:00:00
2023-06-30T00:00:00
The Brewster Central School District is seeking to fill several permanent substitute positions for the 2022-2023 school year. Permanent substitutes are assigned to report four days per week in one of the District’s four buildings. All certification areas are encouraged to apply. Under the provisions of the New York State Education Department, “substitutes without a valid certificate, but who are completing collegiate study toward certification at the rate of not less than six semester hours per year, (8 CRR-NY 80-5.4, NY-CRR) ” may substitute beyond the 40 day threshold required for non-certificated substitutes. Appointed substitutes will be scheduled at a building that reflects the age level where they are securing their certification. Additionally, each appointed substitute will receive the following:A regularly defined schedule. An orientation and onboarding program facilitated by the District’s Department of Human Resources. An opportunity for each appointed substitute to have their cover letter and resume reviewed by the Director of Human Resources through a scheduled 30 minute session. A commitment that should any posted vacancy be in the certification area of the substitute, a committee interview will be granted. Per diem rate of $123 as established in the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Qualifications - NYSED Fingerprinting and Bachelors Degree are required ~ Spanish Bilingual candidates and candidates possessing NYS Certification are encouraged to apply. Uncertified teachers are limited to working 40 days per school year. A Snapshot of BrewsterBrewster Central School District is located in Putnam County accessible to I-684, Rt. 22 and I-84. The District serves a student population of approximately 3,000 students in grades K - 12 on one single campus. Brewster’s bucolic campus includes our primary K-2 school, JFK, our 3-5 intermediate school, C.V. Starr, our 6 - 8 middle school, Wells Middle School, and Brewster High School. Our sprawling athletic fields are located in the middle of our campus along with our District Office, and Transportation and Facilities Departments. Brewster’s student population reflects a rich socio-economic and ethnic diversity, including 51% of students who identify as white, 42% who identify as Hispanic or Latinx, 2% black, 3% multiracial and 3% Asian. 12% of our student population are English Language Learners while 41% are reported as economically disadvantaged. With this rich diversity, Brewster is proud of its commitment to equity and inclusion. Through a robust academic program that includes numerous opportunities for rigorous coursework along with extensive extra-curricular opportunities, each year, graduating seniors attend some of the most selective colleges and universities in the country.
Teacher
Brewster
Lower Hudson Valley
Annual wage
Fixed