Teacher Recruitment
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Seattle might surprise you, we are a city determined to flip the script — to rise to the occasion of dismantling racist systems… no matter what it takes. This starts with a powerful body of educators that reflect the experiences of our students.
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Teacher Candidate Document Requirements
What materials do I need to become a teacher with Seattle Public Schools? Click the appropriate tab below to learn more about required documents.
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Teacher Certification Programs
Academy for Rising Educators
Seattle Public Schools (SPS) is committed to teacher diversity. The Academy for Rising Educators (ARE) is one way we are hiring and recruiting more educators of color.
The program helps SPS high school seniors and recent graduates, current SPS staff, and community members earn their teaching certificate. Graduates of the program commit to teaching in Seattle Public Schools for 4 years.
Learn more about the Academy for Rising Educators
Seattle Teacher Residency
The Seattle Teacher Residency is a 1-year teacher preparation program. Graduates of the program earn a Masters in Teaching through the University of Washington. The 5-quarter program begins in June and runs through August of the following year.
Graduates of the program commit to teaching in a Title I school in Seattle Public Schools for 5 years following their residency year.
Learn more about the Seattle Teacher Residency
About Seattle Public Schools
Our strategic plan is one of the most aggressive equity initiatives in the country. A transformation is happening.
SPS is looking for the game changers… those ready to “DO” show us what you’ve got – share your brilliance, your magic, challenge our assumptions, read our strategic plan, bring it and see what we can do together.
Here, we are a district and a city determined to break legacies of racism, together. Every student, every teacher, together. What does that mean for new teachers and what kind of support can you expect? Here are just a few examples of the type of support you can expect:
- A New Teachers of Color Cohort that allow for teaming and like experiences
- Weekly meetings of the Black male Teacher Affinity Group
- A unique, one-on-one Consulting Teacher Program where new teachers learn from experienced educators to improve their practice.
- Every Wednesday an early release for training across the district.
“Since the focus on our district is on Black Excellence and African American male achievement, our experience as Black educators is important for our system, where we bring value to the district, based on our experience as Black educators. Thus, there are several spaces of career growth and encouragement of career growth and advancement. Leadership development is important in SPS, and particularly the growth and leadership of Black leaders.”
—Dr. William L. Jackson, Seattle Public Schools
Working for Seattle Public Schools
Not only do we offer a nationally competitive salary, our grow your own commitment, mentoring and career advancement paths are designed to make sure Seattle Public Schools is where educators thrive.
Or maybe you’re wondering what it’s like to live and work in Seattle? Maybe you are familiar with Seattle, maybe you have never been.
But, what you probably want to know is what it is really like? We asked around to share with potential educators the unvarnished truth.
Thank you to our educators for sharing your voices:
- Glenn W. Ford – Teacher, Rising Star at African American Academy
- Chelsea C. Adams – Teacher, South Shore K-8
- Kristie C. Thompson, M.Ed., SC – School Counselor, Nathan Hale High School