Wednesday, July 29, 2015

♫ Like moonlight through the pines ♫

Georgia, Georgia ♫ ♫

If you've always wanted to come to Georgia, we can get you there! There are so many open school jobs in our state (I'm in the Atlanta area, myself), that it fills up an entire page on our jobs list!

There are locations in Atlanta suburbs, north of, south of, east of and west of Atlanta proper; as well as some right in the city.

We especially need Speech Pathologists, and most districts have supervision for new grads, so CFY's are encouraged to apply!

OT's are needed in the south and east suburbs (think Vampire Diaries film set locale).

Other areas of Georgia for SLP/CFY, Physical Therapists, and Occupational Therapists are: Gainesville, Columbus, Athens, Macon, Newnan, Griffin and the lovely North Georgia mountain areas!

Call me for details if you have an interest, 770-325-0234, or send me a note at millie.simpson@soliant.com. I'd be glad to arrange an interview. Directors are making offers NOW, as school starts in most districts by 8/24, if not before!

Thursday, July 16, 2015

School jobs come and go by the minute!

This is the time of year that everything moves faster than a spinning top! Today, I'm just going to list a few open school positions that came in just today. If you would like to know more, just call me (770-325-0234) or drop me a note at millie.simpson@soliant.com. I'll do my very, very best to get you an interview in a school district that might be a perfect fit for you! Here ya go in alphabetical order by state for just Alaska - Idaho:

AK Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau and Palmer OT, SLP, Psych

AL Huntsville Sign Language Interpreter

AR S. of Little Rock, El Dorado, West Memphis SLP and OT

AZ Tucson, Phoenix, Avondale, Vail SLP-bilingual and monolingual, OT and Psych

CA Just tell me where you want to go and there's a good chance we'll have it! OT, SLP, PT, Psych, Sign Language

CT Fairfield, Wallingford, Danbury SLP, TVI

FL Port Charlotte, Cross City, Pensacola, Ft. Myers, Fernandina Beach SLP, Psych, OT, PT

GA All around the Atlanta suburbs, Athens, Columbus, Kennesaw, Gainesville, Albany SLP, OT, PT, TDHH

ID Boise and Lewiston PT and SLP

There are too many to list on this post for Illinois and Indiana, so I'll start my next one with those states. If your curiosity gets the better of you and you want to know more ASAP, just call me!










Friday, July 10, 2015

Repost of an apropos post (say that fast three times)

Well, it's getting close to that time of year when the Special Ed Directors look at their roster and know that they are still coming up short for SLP, OT, PT, School Psychs, TVI and DHH candidates.    If you fit into one of those categories or any profession working in Special Ed, you can be fairly assured of employment. HOWEVER......if you want to be no more than 7 miles from your home, ask for $75 an hour and want to work only with elementary students, your choices go down considerably!

I spoke with a hiring manager in Iowa this week who told me that his state is overrun with Speech Pathologists because the funding is tight and all they could do was lay off people and increase the caseloads for those remaining; Texas has run out of federal funds and many districts are letting go all their contract therapists and offering early retirements to their veteran employees; North Carolina has vowed to hold out until almost the last minute and is hinting that they may need Occupational and....just maybe.....SLP's. They have also mandated that we reduce our bill rate by as much as $5.00 per hour.

What does all this mean for you job seekers? Well, you may have to expand your location preference; if it works for your life-style, you may want to consider a travel position (see my January, 2011 post).  It may mean that you won't have a commitment for employment until after schools are already in session.  It might even mean that you need to compromise a little on your salary requirements.  Argh, the pain is hitting all of us!

We in the recruiting business have danced this dance for several years, knowing that the schools will eventually be in so much pain that they will get approval from the "holders of the purse strings" and call us for help. BUT...in the meanwhile....some of you are getting nervous about finding work. Take heart and know that the jobs will come; it just might take a little longer than your comfort level will support, but call me for an up-to-date listing of what is available in schools for the start of the school year. 770-325-0234 or email me at millie.simpson@soliant.com.