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How much do vermont teaching jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for vermont teaching in the United States is $15.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $17.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Vermont teacher?

Vermont teachers are licensed educators who work in public or private schools throughout the state of Vermont. Their primary responsibility is to instruct students, develop lesson plans, assess student progress, and create a supportive learning environment. Vermont teachers must meet specific state certification requirements, which typically include earning a bachelor's degree, completing a teacher preparation program, and passing required exams. They play a vital role in shaping students' academic and social development within Vermont's educational system.

What are some unique challenges and rewards of teaching in Vermont compared to other states?

Teaching in Vermont offers a distinctive experience due to its smaller class sizes, close-knit communities, and rural settings. Educators often find opportunities to build strong relationships with students and families, but may also face challenges such as limited resources or multi-grade classrooms, especially in remote areas. Collaboration among teachers is highly valued, with frequent opportunities for professional development and mentorship. Vermont's focus on personalized learning and outdoor education adds a unique aspect to the role, making it both rewarding and dynamic for teachers who enjoy adaptability and community engagement.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Vermont teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Vermont Teacher, you need a bachelor's degree in education or a related field, Vermont teaching licensure, and a solid understanding of curriculum development and instructional strategies. Familiarity with educational technologies, classroom management systems, and state assessment tools is typically required. Exceptional communication, patience, and adaptability help teachers build positive relationships with students and effectively address diverse learning needs. These skills and qualifications are vital to fostering student growth, ensuring compliance with state standards, and creating an engaging, inclusive classroom environment.

What is the difference between Vermont Teaching vs Vermont Substitute Teaching?

AspectVermont TeachingVermont Substitute Teaching
Required CredentialsState certification or license for specific grade/subjectGenerally requires a substitute teaching permit or license
Work EnvironmentFull-time, classroom-based, regular school hoursPart-time or day-to-day, flexible schedule, covering absent teachers
Employer & Industry UsagePublic and private schools, school districtsSchool districts, substitute staffing agencies
Common Search & ComparisonLong-term teaching roles, career teaching positionsTemporary, short-term teaching assignments

Vermont Teaching involves full-time, credentialed positions with ongoing responsibilities, while Vermont Substitute Teaching offers flexible, short-term roles often requiring a substitute permit. Both roles are essential in the education system but differ in commitment, credentials, and work environment.

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Infographic showing various Vermont Teaching job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 57% Full Time, 39% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 80% Physical, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,572 per year, or $15.7 per hour.

$40/hr

Part-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

ESSENTIALDUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Conduct 6 classroom observations (within the school day) and post-observation reflectionmeetings(can be during non-contracted teaching hours) with candidates each year
  • Facilitateand attend two field observations with beginning teachers and conduct post observation reflection meetings
  • Conduct meetings with candidates on topics assigned by CTTEP Director
  • General Communication and Impromptu "Just in Time" Meetings with candidates
  • Attend possible in person and/or virtualtrainings.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED

Direct supervision received from the Director of CTTEP.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Both current and retired teachers should be recommended by their current or former building directors or administration as teachers with outstanding ability.
  • All candidates should have at least four or more years of successful classroom teaching experience, preferably at a CTE center.
  • Evidence of CTE Teaching Endorsement at present or in the past is preferred but notrequired

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Experience as an instructional mentor or coach
  • A BA Degree in Education or related field

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES

Knowledge:

  • Best Instructional Practices
  • CTE curriculum andproficiencystandards
  • Basic principles of instructional coaching and mentoring

Skills:

  • Has effective communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills for building an environment with a common instructional focus, promoting initiatives, and furthering the mission of the CTTEP program to create engaging and inspiring teachers of excellence atall ofour CTE centers.

Abilities:

  • Ability to work independently anddemonstrateinitiative.
  • Ability to conduct in person observations between the hours of 9-3pm
  • Demonstrated ability to support a diverse community and promote diverse perspectives and cultures in an inclusive environment.
  • Advocates for and models equity across all practices
  • Recognizes and supports the stages of educators' development and helpsidentifyand build their levels of self-efficacy to increasethe effectiveness
  • Understands and applies theories of change that encourage a growth mindset and professional progress
  • Employs reflection as a strategy to self-evaluate instructional design, delivery, and responsefrequently
  • Has a strong belief that each student and teacher can grow and learn athigh levels
  • Professionallysupportsteachers in creating andaccomplishinggoals aligned with the vision and expectations of the school and district through high-quality coaching practices
  • Effectively improves student outcomes by building the capacity of educators to use best practices to meet student needs
  • Buildstrusting relationships through clear communication that is non-threatening, non-evaluative and objective
  • Effectively listens and communicates by asking probing and reflective questions
  • Models andfacilitatesinstructional planning through intentional pacing, alignment to frameworks, and mapping out concepts to ensure that an effective sequence is followed
  • Models effective instructional design theories such as backward design, universal design for learning, explicit instruction, gradual release, inquiry, and/or collaborative learning
  • Understandsassessment designs and the different modalities of assessing students
  • Facilitates data analysis of different formative and summative assessments to inform instruction
  • Utilizes a strong knowledge of evidence-based resources to meet the needs of all students andidentifiesoptions for differentiation and tiered instruction
  • Promoteseffective, positive classroom management, and restorative practices
  • Has deep knowledge of Vermont's Teaching Standards

Location:Multiple Regional Coaches will be hired for the following locations. Candidates shouldindicateon theirapplication, whichregions they are able to coach in. Regions:

Northwest: Northwest (St. Albans) ,ColdHollow ,Missisquoi Valley High Tech Centers Burlington, Essex, Green Mountain Tech Centers St. Johnsbury, Lyndon, North Country Tech Centers Stafford and P. Hannaford Tech Centers Randolph, Central, and River Bend Tech Centers Hartford and River Valley Tech Centers Southwest and Windham Tech Centers

Compensation: The budgeted compensation for this position is $40.00 per hour

This general outline illustrates the type of work which characterizes the job classification. It is not an all-encompassing statement of the specific duties, responsibilities and qualifications of individual positions assigned to the classification.

Scheduled Hours Weekly:

0

Budgeted Wage for this Position:

$40 an hour

Exempt Status:

Exempt

Grade:

T02

Job Posting Responsibilities: