Teaching Jobs in Montana

Montana

Teach in Montana

There are over 145,000 students in the 402 school districts across the state of Montana. The 826 schools are comprised of traditional public schools, public magnet, online academies, learning pods, and private schools. Whether you are seeking an elementary, junior high, or high school teaching position in Montana, you have numerous choices available.

If you want to teach in Montana, there are larger school districts like the Billings or Great Falls school districts as well as smaller districts such as Willow Creek. The various schools provide a variety of curricular classes, a wide range of grades and subjects that need to be filled with qualified teachers.

Montana Teacher Qualifications and Certification

To teach in a K-12 school system in Montana, you will need a teaching license. Like most other states, Montana requires teacher candidates to obtain a bachelor’s degree and complete an approved teacher prep program. Teachers will also need to pass the Praxis Subject Assessments for the subject or subjects they desire to teach. For individuals who have at least a bachelor’s degree, but didn’t complete the teacher prep program, there are alternative teacher certification options available.

Let us help you find a teaching job in Montana. We keep a current and active database of openings for teachers in Montana. The list includes positions needed in private and public schools across the state from Helena to Missoula, and Hobson to Virginia City. Schools in Montana have many openings at every level from pre-k to elementary, junior high to high school. Whether your certification is for the elementary classroom or a subject-specific high school class, we can help you find a teaching job in Montana that matches your qualifications.