I finally got word that I passed my final state exam for my teaching licensure (yay!) and student teaching is going super well (double yay!), so it is time for me to start applying for jobs. I'll be certified K-12 for special education, but most of my experience is in high school and that is where my preference is.
There is currently ONE high school opening for a special educator in my entire county. I've explored a bunch of the middle school and elementary school districts as well and have only found a handful of other postings (three so far).
I know the economy is still crappy and the job market is tough. I guess it is just hitting me now that the market is THIS tough.
For those of you in teaching (or anyone, I suppose): obviously working will be better than not working, especially when student loans start kicking in. But knowing that my preference, experience, and comfort-level are all founded in high school, would you recommend applying for high school aide/assistant positions and hoping to be promoted to a lead teaching position in the future? Or would I be better off applying for middle/elementary school lead teacher positions for the experience and then keeping an eye on high school vacancies?
Side note: I will likely be applying for any/all teaching jobs I come across that I qualify for, but I'm wondering if I should concentrate on one or the other.