Job Sharing By: Margo Rabb Antrim
Jan 11, 2016
Job Sharing
By:
Margo Rabb Antrim
The RealitySeven out of ten
adults in the United States say they
experience stress or anxiety daily, and
most say it interferes at least moderately with
their lives. (Anxiety Association of America,
2007)
The Research
According to the recruiting company, Flexecutive, the
number of full-time teachers who would like to reduce their work hours amounts to 40 percent.
(Roberts, 2005)
What We’re Looking For . . .
Millions of Americans are searching for a better way to
balance career, family, and
everyday life.
Could Job Sharing Be Right For You?
Definition
The definition of job sharing is when two teachers share one classroom.
The Facts
• Research has shown that parents and students who have been involved in a job share said it was a positive experience both academically and from a self esteem standpoint.
• Kelly Watson, founder of a human capital resources company states that “job sharing is the most effective and underused flexibility option to retain workers, particularly women who are opting out of the workforce to raise families”. (Watson, 2007)
• North Carolina has a law written by Senator Howard Lee that encourages job sharing by offering the incentives of FULL health and retirement benefits. In most other states, job share participants receive benefits related to the percentage that they work.
Things to Consider Before You Enter Into a Job Share:
• Educational Philosophy
• Classroom Management Style
• Flexibility
• Communication
Are you prepared for . . .
According to a Flexecutive survey, 81% of participants in job sharing said they sometimes felt left out of important decisions. (Roberts, 2005)
• Salary
• Insurance
You’ve Decided to Job Share . . .KEEP IN MIND . . .
Paramount in your mind should be that this arrangement MUST
benefit children!
You’ve Decided to Job Share . . . How to Make It Work for You!
• Selecting a partner
• Talking• Classroom Visitation
• Communication
• Job Share Partners
• Principal
• Parents
• Students
• District Office
Issues to Discuss:
• Lesson Planning
• Responsibility of Room
• Report Cards
More Issues to Discuss:
• Conferences
• Staff Meetings
Key Ideas to Enhance Learning and Classroom Environment
• Daily Journal of the School Day
• Lesson Plans that are accessible
• Daily Homework/Behavior Checklist
• Weekly Agenda Page
• Weekly Monday Report
• Class Check Off Sheet
• Teacher Folder
• Copying Folder
Job Sharing . . .
Could it be right for you? Only you can decide!