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Charlottesville City Schools

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    Thank you for your interest in joining the Cville Schools team!

 

 

Review Openings and Apply Here!

 

Interested in driving a school bus? Thanks! Apply with the City of Charlottesville.

The Charlottesville City School Board is committed to nondiscrimination with regard to sex, gender, race, color, national origin, disability, religion, ancestry, age, marital or veteran’s status, physical or mental genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, political affiliation, or any classification protected by applicable law.

Personnel decisions shall be based on merit and the ability to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation.

    • Jobs are categorized as administrative/supervisory, certified, classified, or hourly. Posted information will identify the category.
    • Administrative / Supervisory positions may or may not require a license. Check the posting for details.
    • Certified positions require a license, such as a teaching license, pupil personnel services license, or superintendent’s license.
    • Classified positions are those that do not require a license. Some administrative positions fall into this category while others are certified positions.
    • Hourly positions include substitute teachers, tutors, or group leaders for the c.l.a.s.s. after-school program.
    • Long-term substitutes are required to hold a current, valid teacher’s license, preferably with an endorsement in the area for which they would like to be a long-term substitute.
    • Current employees complete an online internal application to apply for any jobs posted.
    • To apply for a position with Charlottesville City Schools, you must submit the appropriate application for each type of position.
    • Online applications are required for all positions. Once you have submitted an online application, you may apply for additional vacancies by logging into our online application system.
    • A resume cannot be submitted in place of an application.
    • An application must include required email addresses for references to be submitted online.
    • All positions are posted a minimum of one week and will remain open until filled.
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    Pupil transportation is managed by the City of Charlottesville.

    Apply here.

  • A number of positions work with Charlottesville students but are not hired by Charlottesville City Schools. Consider the following opportunities:

Thank you for your interest in the Charlottesville City Schools. We look forward to receiving your application!

Director of Human Resources
(434) 245-2956 or HumanResources@charlottesvilleschools.org
Administrative Office
1562 Dairy Road
Charlottesville, VA 22902

About Charlottesville City Schools

Serving more than 4,000 students in 9 schools, Charlottesville schools promote small class sizes.  We support one of the lowest average student-to-teacher ratios in the state, which encourages teachers to attend to the unique needs of each child. The schools are rich with talented and dedicated teachers and exceptional support services.

We embrace new technologies and place them in the hands of our staff and students. Our fine and performing arts programs are recognized as among the best in Virginia. The division’s enrichment and after-school opportunities are highly acclaimed and provide both remedial assistance and exposure to a variety of activities to challenge and broaden the overall student experience.

 

General Benefits

We offer a generous and comprehensive benefits package to our employees, including:

  • Competitive Salaries
  • Group Health Insurance
  • Dental & Vision Care Plans
  • Three Personal Days Per Year
  • Paid License Renewal Fees
  • Tuition Reimbursement for Approved Classes
  • A Wellness Plan
    (supporting health club membership)
  • A Flexible Spending Plan
  • Life Insurance
  • Membership in the Virginia Retirement System
  • And More!

Charlottesville City Schools and the Community

Ranked as one of America’s “Best Places to Teach,” the Charlottesville City School Division reflects the pleasures and diversity of Charlottesville. The city enjoys a variety of educational, cultural, and recreational opportunities. Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s internationally acclaimed home on his “little mountain,” presides over the city and the University of Virginia, which he founded. Nearby is Piedmont Virginia Community College, which offers opportunities to students throughout Central Virginia.

There are more than two dozen parks and an eclectic mix of distinctive neighborhoods in the City. A historic pedestrian mall is the center of downtown and is a destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Despite its broad appeal and metropolitan attractions, Charlottesville still has a small town feel when it comes to meeting others. Charlottesville has earned a reputation as one of the most liveable cities in the nation. For more information, visit the City’s web page.