Placement Program FAQ
How much does the Placement Program Cost?
Does Teachers Council place teachers in any specific states?
*If you wish to be able to work in a public school system, you must be able to acquire the appropriate license or certificate to teach in the public school district. Teacher license and certification requirements for public schools are governed by the State Department of Education in each U.S. state. Private school teachers typically have less requirements to fulfill in terms of certification, but again, this varies by U.S. state.
Do you only place teachers for the fall?
Teachers Council primarily places Placement Teachers at U.S. schools in accordance with the regular American school year, which begins in the fall (typically August or September) and ends in the following Spring (May, June, July). The bulk of open positions at U.S. schools will be for a fall start date, because schools begin hiring for anticipated open positions prior to the start of the new school year. Furthermore, it is a requirement of participation in the Teacher Exchange Program that at the time of application, the teacher is currently working full-time as a teacher in his or her home country, so this should also be considered when it comes to application planning.