hahaNot much to offer. I remember reading/hearing that it is a very small school/base but that the local community/area is very nice. I also recall that it was problematic for anyone with HS age children.
Li LaoshiWondering how easy/difficult it will be getting into Europe during the pandemic. Int'l School of Florence options for those with HS kids that can handle their academics. No doubt a decision is coming down forthwith.
I will need to check yes on the efmp on boarding paperwork for a few things. That I have a long term physical illness and that I have been attending a doctor every other month. Will these disqualify me for the offer. Was so excited until I saw this. Germany
On the plus side, medical care in Germany is generally very comp...See MoreHard to predict with any degree of certainty but it is not that unusual that someone has some type of medical or family issue that they need to report to EFMP. As long as you can do the job and medical treatment/ongoing care is available at the location, you "should" be fine.
On the plus side, medical care in Germany is generally very comprehensive and readily available.
I got a tentative offer! I am doing the onboarding paperwork and can't seem to find the DoDEA IRC FAP consent form or the DD 2981 Basic Criminal History and Statement of Admission? Anyone? And to those that keep answering questions here...thank you!!!
If you google it, some version of both of those should come up. But, they should be sending you the forms or a link to the forms to make certain you are getting and submitting the correct/most recent version. When in doubt, keep writing your contact person at HR.
Wondering for those of you in Germany, did you bring your car with or buy one there? We have a fairly new Honda but wonder about the availability of parts, should we need them. Thank in advance.
HelpOthersI'm very late in responding to this one, but for those considering bringing new vehicles, if you do not have the title (your lender does), the lender may refuse to allow you to remove the vehicle from the USA. Trying to repossess it would be nearly impossible for them.
I have been offered an interview at Sevilla ES/MS on MORON Air Base in Spain. Does anyone have any experience there? It looks like they only have a k-8 on base and I have daughters who will be moving into HS in the next year.
Can you accept an interview and still be available for other positions that might come up?
Just curious if anyone has heard anything about schools providing more mental health supports for students next school year? I'm a school social worker and I'm hoping schools will be looking for more support this upcoming school year. Thanks!
PalmatThanks haha! Openings for this position are a long shot but that hasn't stopped me from shooting my shot! Hoping there is a shift any an opportunity appears. This is the second year I've had my application in and I've receive one referral to date. Fingers crossed.
HelpOthersAnd unfortunately in the overseas areas where EDIS offered social work support, they have stopped providing it to DoDEA schools. However, they may be offering it through the medical side, outside of school.
I had a great interview yesterday and (hopefully) expect an offer based on what was said. Today I got another referral for a school I really want.
My question is how long do you have to accept the offer once extended? I was told to expect to hear something next week once decisions were made on Friday.
MyDODI don't want to jinx myself right now! I'm feeling good about it but also realistic and won't be devastated if I'm not chosen. I wish you guys the best of luck this hiring season!!! This is my 4th year in the app system :/
I am a licensed SLP (8 years) who wants to become a PSCD teacher and work in both disciplines within DoDEA. I hold several degrees in SPED-related areas, such as an MS degree in Speech-Language Pathology, an M.Ed degree (emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis), and Ph.D. in Adapted Physical Education/Activities.
I would like to know how crediting works to become a teacher for DoDEA. I have classroom experience but no state teacher's license because my state didn't require an SLP to get a teacher's certification for the classroom. They
Also, I have worked for the government as an EDIS SLP and have my most current SF50 on my EAS application. I have completed the EAS system and have all green checkmarks. I'm just waiting to get mark-qualified in my area of desired work.
Area's I seek qualification/credentialing by DoDEA and have completed in the EAS system are:
0414 Speech/Language Pathologist (Assessor)
0415 Assessor (Special Education)
0429 Disabled Preschool
0472 Speech/Language Pathologist
I really enjoy early childhood intervention and want to become fully immersed in the SPED arena. (I may seem crazy or over-ambitious however, I want to serve as both a PSCD teacher and SLP/SLP Assessor for DoDEA concurrently if possible).
Furthermore, I want to ensure that I may meet credentialing. Is there a public
regulation or manual that specifies coursework or credentialing criteria for each area mention? I found nothing specific on the DoDEA site. I saw the teaching area but wanted more inside the course for credentialing in the PSCD and SPED Assessor areas. I am pretty sure (hopeful I should say) that I will qualify as an SLP and SLP Assessor. I want to become a strong candidate in all areas.
Lastly, I am not opposed to doing more school coursework if needed to qualify for the areas I want. I desire a unique opportunity to provide multiple disciplines in the SPED community, hopefully for DoDEA.
Thank you, and I look forward to any insight on credentialing or professional advice on a path forward anyone may have. I apologize for the lengthy email.
You generally don't find someone doing PSCD and SLP/SLP Assessor at the same time, but it could happen in theory, depending on the size of the school/complex, I suppose.