Teaching Jobs in Minnesota

Minneapolis

Teach in Minnesota

The state of Minnesota has over 5000 schools and serves more than 845,000 students. The state is divided into 553 independent school districts. Parents have a variety of school choices including traditional public and private schools, public magnet and charter schools, online academies, and small group or learning pods. If you want to find an elementary, middle school, or high school teaching position in Minnesota, you have numerous options.

Are you interested in teaching in Minnesota? You may want to consider one of the larger school districts like St.Paul or Minneapolis public school districts. Other large districts in Minnesota like the Anoka-Hennepin and Osseo public school districts need qualified teacher candidates. Teachers are also needed in the smaller schools across rural Minnesota such as the St. Anthony-New Brighton school district. Minnesota schools provide a wide range of opportunities for teachers who are qualified to teach various grade levels and subjects.

Minnesota Teacher Qualifications and Certifications

To teach in the K-12 public schools across Minnesota, you will need to earn teacher certification. First, you will need to complete a bachelor’s degree and teacher prep program at an accredited university. You will also need to successfully pass a series of pedagogy and content assessments for teachers, the MTLE (Minnesota Teacher Licensure Exam), and the NES (National Evaluation Series Essential Academic Skills Test.

Let us help you find a teaching job in Minnesota. We maintain an updated list of teaching openings across the state from the largest areas like Minneapolis, St. Cloud, and Duluth, to the smaller areas such as Willow, River, fort Ripley, Harding, and Walnut Grove. We can help you find a teaching job in Minnesota that matches your educational level and skillset. Whether you are certified to teach at the elementary, middle school, or high school level, we can help you find the right school for you.