Teaching jobs in Hawaii

For those who want to make a career in teaching, there are plenty of teaching jobs in Hawaii. Though tourism is the main industry in the Aloha State, education is also an important segment of the economy of the state.
 
Currently, there is considerable demand for teaching jobs in Hawaii. There are a number of prestigious educational institutions in Hawaii that constantly look for qualified candidates for various teaching positions. Both part-time and full-time teaching jobs are available in the state with competitive pay packages.
 
Hawaii is the newest state among all the states of the U.S. and the population of the state is comparatively less than the other states. Nevertheless, the growing economy of the state has created lots of employment opportunities in different industries and education is certainly one of them.
The unemployment rate of the Aloha State is considerably low at 6.9%.
 
The state tax burden of Hawaii is comparatively higher than that of other American states. The inhabitants of Hawaii had the peak per capita state tax at $2,838 in 2003. This is due to the fact that healthcare services, education and social services are directly offered by the Hawaii government rather than local governments in all other U.S. states.

Education system in Hawaii
 
Education is one of the most dynamic industries of the world. The school system of Hawaii is the only system in the United States that is integrated all over the state.
All the educational policy decisions are made by the State Department of Education. The education system in Hawaii is centralized. The number of students taught in independent secondary educational institutions is higher than any other U.S. state. 4 of the biggest independent schools are located here: Kamehameha Schools, Iolani School, Punahou School and Mid-Pacific Institute. Primary and secondary education in Hawaii is offered by a number of public middle schools, public high schools and public elementary schools. Teaching in elementary schools is the most popular occupation in Hawaii. 
 
Universities and colleges in Hawaii
 
Given below are the names of the reputed universities and colleges in Hawaii:
 
University of Hawaii (the biggest university of the state)
 
University of Hawaii has three campuses and there are 7 community colleges, 3 university centers, one employment training center and 5 education centers and different research institutes under the University of Hawaii. All colleges and educational institutions in Hawaii follow a coeducational college and university system. There are both 2 year and 4 year institutions.
 
Campuses of the University of Hawaii
  • University of Hawaii at Hilo
  • University of Hawaii at Manoa (flagship campus)
  • University of Hawaii–West Oahu
     
Community colleges under the University of Hawaii
  • Maui Community College
  • Honolulu Community College
  • Hawaii Community College
  • Kauai Community College
  • Leeward Community College
  • Windward Community College
  • Kapiolani Community College
     
Professional schools under the University of Hawaii
  • John A. Burns School of Medicine
  • College of Pharmacy
  • William S. Richardson School of Law
     
University centers
  • University of Hawaii Center Kauai
  • University of Hawaii Center West Hawaii
  • University of Hawaii Center Maui
     
Research Institutes
  • East-West Center
  • Cancer Research Center of Hawaii
  • Hawaii Natural Energy Institute
  • Institute for Astronomy
  • Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
  • Institute of Marine Biology
  • Lyon Arboretum
  • Mauna Kea Observatory
  • W. M. Keck Observatory
  • Waikiki Aquarium
  • Haleakala Observatory
     
Education centers under the University of Hawaii
  • Lanai Education Center
  • Molokai Education Center
  • Waianae Education Center
  • Lahaina Education Center
  • Hana Education Center
Private universities and educational institutions in Hawaii
 
Given below are the names of some reputed private universities and educational institutions based in Hawaii:
  • Chaminade University of Honolulu
  • Brigham Young University – Hawaii
  • The University of the Nations
  • Hawaii Pacific University
  • Hawaii Technology Institute, Honolulu
  • Heald College, Honolulu
  • Hawaii Tokai International College, Honolulu
  • Remington College, Honolulu
  • Argosy University, Honolulu
  • Hawaii Theological Seminary, Honolulu
  • Institute for Clinical Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Honolulu
  • University of Phoenix, Honolulu
  • World Medicine Institute, Honolulu
     
Prospect of teaching jobs in Hawaii
The prospect of teaching jobs in Hawaii is bright since there are many schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutions that require teaching staff on a regular basis. Teaching jobs in Hawaii come with competitive remuneration packages and other benefits. If you want to teach in Hawaii, then you have wonderful opportunities to advance your career. Preference will be given to you if you have completed a State Approved Teacher Education Program (SATEP) or joined such a program. It is expected that the demand for teachers will increase in Hawaii.
 
The Hawaii State Department of Education hires around 13,000 librarians, teachers and counselors each year.
 
Eligibility for getting teaching jobs in Hawaii
If you want to become a public school teacher, you should have a Bachelor’s degree as a minimum. In addition, you have to complete the SATEP and need to have a teaching license. For teaching in colleges and universities, you must have a Master’s degree and other necessary professional qualifications. Doctoral degrees like PhD are preferable.
 
How to look for teaching jobs in Hawaii
You can use the Internet to look for various teaching jobs in Hawaii. There are various job sites where you can register without cost and develop a search agent. You will get emails when jobs that fulfill your requirements are advertised. In this way, you can apply for various teaching and school jobs. You can post your resume and credentials on any of the popular job search websites like Teacherjobs.com. Schools will find you when they’re in need of a teacher.

Types of teaching jobs in Hawaii

Given below are the different types of teaching jobs available in the Aloha State:
  • Educational officers/administrators
  • School counselors
  • School librarians
  • Special education teachers
  • Secondary Math and Science Teachers
  • Preschool assistant/aide
  • French and Spanish Teachers
  • Preschool Teacher
  • Educational advocate
  • Preschool Director
  • Preschool Lead Teacher
  • Tutorial teacher
  • Medical Systems Trainer
  • Substitute Special Education Teacher
  • Parent Child Educator Aide
  • Japanese and Dari Language instructor
  • Instructor in Pharmacy Technology
  • Part time tutors
  • Biology and chemistry teachers
  • Oceanography instructors
  • Skills trainers
  • Stock market tutors
  • Play class instructors
  • Performing arts teachers
  • Elementary teacher
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst
  • Postsecondary teacher
  • Cryptologic language instructor
  • Computer applications instructors
  • Dean of student services
  • Executive director
  • Accounting instructor
  • Humanities instructor
  • Healthcare information technology instructor
  • SAT Teacher
  • Early childhood education teacher
  • Assistant Professor in Chinese Language
  • Environmental science faculty
  • Nursing faculty
  • Natural science faculty
  • Health education teacher
  • Principal
  • Superintendent

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