Position Type:
Contract/Hourly Employment
Date Posted:
9/9/2025
Location:
MES - Moorefield Elementary School
Date Available:
2025-2026 SY ONLY
Closing Date:
09/15/2025
County:
Hardy County Schools
Qualifications:
- West Virginia Professional Teaching Certificate or Substitute Permit
- Preference given to those who are certified to teach English as a Second Language
- Complete all required county and WVDE trainings
- Successful completion of the interview process
- Ability to perform the job duties and responsibilities as contained in the job description, with or without reasonable accommodations
- Additional Minimum Requirements:
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Applicants who have recent unsatisfactory evaluations will not be eligible for consideration
- Applicants who demonstrate unsatisfactory interview performance are not eligible for consideration
- Applicants who receive unfavorable reference recommendations are not eligible for consideration
- Applicants who have been dismissed or who have had their contracts non-renewed for cause are not eligible for consideration
Job Description: Available at
hardycountyschools.com or upon request.
Start Date: 2025-2026 School Year Only
Salary: $30.00/hour, not to exceed six (6) hours per day for not more than fifty-one (51) days. Paid through State EL funds.
Application Procedure: Please apply online or in-person at the Hardy County Schools Central Office located at 510 Ashby St., Moorefield, WV 26836. All applicants must submit an application, two (2) letters of reference, transcripts, a copy of certification, and complete a background check upon request.
Discrimination Prohibited:
As required by federal and state laws and regulations, the Hardy County Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, disability, age, marital status, or national origin in employment, or in its educational programs and activities. Inquiries may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, or Section 504 Coordinator, Hardy County Board of Education, 510 Ashby Street, Moorefield, West Virginia 26836 or call 304-530-2348 or to the United States Department of Education’s Director of Civil Rights by calling 215-656-8541.