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On 2/26/09, TT wrote:
> On 2/26/09, Liz wrote:
>> One more thing, subbing as a licensed teacher pays about 150 a
>> day. The area you are looking at includes the counties:
>> multnomah, washington, and clackamas.
>>
>> http://www.clackesd.k12.or.us/hr/jobs/Subs.pdf
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2/26/09, Liz wrote:
>>> I'm not sure that you may be familiar with Oregon and the
>>> ESD's. They often handle the special ed teachers. This link
>>> lists each one, and there may be jobs on their sites:
>>>
>>> http://www.osba.org/edlinks/esds.asp
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/25/09, aspieteacher wrote:
>>>> I would like to move up to either Portland, OR or
>>>> Vancouver, WA for the next school year. What is the
>>>> prospect for a special education teacher with a full
>>>> credential from CA and moderate-severe specialization and
>>>> autism certification. I have 7 years full time experience
>>>> working with students with autism and 3 years experience
>>>> working with students with multiple disabilities. I would
>>>> like to know if I would be able to land a teaching
>>>> position with this much experience at all? I would
>>>> appreciate any responses if possible.
>>>>
>>>> Troy in Ca
>
>
> I am looking into substituting next year for different OR counties.
> I can't do anything here anymore in Nevada because of a dismissal
> (wrongful termination) and no transportation as of yet. However, I
> know there are opportunities in Oregon, despite the worsening
> economy.
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