New Hampshire Teaching Jobs

New Hampshire Teaching Jobs Highlights

Teachers Needed

Avg. Elementary Teacher Salary $48010
Avg. Secondary Teacher Salary $48940
Teacher Salary vs. State Average 117%
Vacation Weeks Per Year: 15
Years to Tenure: 3
Popular School District (1): Manchester School District
Popular School District (2): Nashua School District
Popular School District (3): Concord School District
1722 Number of Teachers in Training in-state (2005-2006):
682 Number of Teachers in Training Out-of-State (2005-2006):
39.6% Percent of Licenses Prepared Out-of-State (2005-2006):
828 Number of Teachers Graduating With Masters Degrees in Education (2005-2006):
205767 Number of Students Enrolling in Public Schools:

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State Teaching Job Initiatives

The New Hampshire Department of Education Employment Opportunities Page provides a list of available New Hampshire teaching jobs, as well as links to outside New Hampshire job banks, including an online searchable database of teaching jobs in New Hampshire run by the New Hampshire National Education Association branch.

Salary & Incentives

In 2007, New Hampshire ranked 25th in the country for teacher pay with an average teacher salary of $46,797. The average teacher salary has since risen to $50,128. New Hampshire school districts each follow their own salary schedules, with annual pay for New Hampshire teaching jobs ranging from roughly $25,000 for first-year teachers with a bachelor’s degree in some districts, to over $70,000 for veteran teachers with doctorate degrees in other districts.

Professional Development

New Hampshire’s Local Education Support Center Network (LESCN) is comprised of 6 local professional development centers, each of which runs its own professional development events for teachers in New Hampshire. Local professional development events in New Hampshire usually consist of 1-2 day workshops that focus on enhancing specific aspects of teaching.

Benefits & Retirement

New Hampshire public school teachers are enrolled in the New Hampshire Retirement System (NHRS), under which they are allowed to retired at the age of 60. Pension calculation is based on average final compensation, and creditable service. Teachers who choose to join the New Hampshire branch of the American Federation of Teachers are covered by extensive health and life insurance.

New Hampshire Teacher Jobs

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Teacher - New England Alliance for Health - Lebanon, NH

Under the supervision of the classroom Lead teacher, be responsible for assisting in planning and... for Level 1 Associate Teacher using the Center-Based... From New England Alliance for Health - 02 Feb 2012 13:42:39 GMT

Teacher Assistant - The Learning Center - Concord Hospital - Concord, NH

Minimum requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age and have a minimum of 9 credits in Early Childhood Education, 3 of which are in Child Growth and... From Concord Hospital - 03 Feb 2012 06:39:47 GMT

Clinical Teacher - Southern New Hampshire Medical Center - Nashua, NH

Unit-based for Med-Surg unit specializing in the care of telemetry patients. Responsible for tracking competencies and assessing unit educational needs, with... From Southern New Hampshire Medical Center - 31 Jan 2012 01:34:43 GMT

PT Special Education Teacher - Mascoma Valley Regional School District - Enfield, NH

Part Time Special Education Teacher needed for Canaan Elementary School. Position is for 4 hours/day, 5 days/week.Must be NH Certified Special Educator. The... From SchoolSpring.com - 30 Jan 2012 15:39:34 GMT

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