Haverhill Public Schools Jobs Hiring Now
Haverhill Public Schools is hiring for 43 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, concentrated in creative & design and account management, with listed salaries up to about $127,000. Migrate Mate updates Haverhill Public Schools's live openings daily. Haverhill Public Schools is a public school district serving students across Haverhill, Massachusetts, with positions spanning classroom instruction, special education, school administration, athletics, and support services.
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Haverhill Public Schools hiring data on Migrate Mate, as of July 16, 2026.
- Open jobs
- 43
- Top team
- Creative & Design
- Seniority
- Across all levels
- Work type
- 0% remote or hybrid
- Top location
- Haverhill
- Salary range
- $27,000–$127,000
Listed salaries for Haverhill Public Schools roles on Migrate Mate range from about $27,000 to $127,000 per year across 43 open roles, as of July 16, 2026. Some roles list hourly contract rates.
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HAVERHILL PUBLIC SCHOOLS
HAVERHILL, MASSACHUSETTS 01830
HAVERHILL PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS A DIVERSE ENVIRONMENT AND IS PROUD TO BE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. ALL QUALIFIED CANDIDATES WILL RECEIVE CONSIDERATION
ANNOUNCEMENT OF POSITION
Anticipated Opening
Title of Position: ENGLISH TEACHER
GRADE 6 CONSENTINO MIDDLE SCHOOL
BILINGUAL PREFERRED
Work Year: August-June
Effective Date
of Employment: 2026-2027
Salary: In accordance with the Teachers’ Salary Scale according to education and experience.
$56,473 to $112,526
Competitive Salary- Eight GIC Health Plan Options
- Dental Insurance
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Life Insurance Options
- Auto and Home Insurance Options
- Wellness Programs and Discounts
- Employee Assistance Programs
- Credit Union with Competitive Rates
- 403 (b) Retirement
- Personal and Sick Days
- Teacher Tuition Reimbursement
Organizational Relationship
or Line of Authority:
Responsible to the Principal in all matters pertaining to the
building, the Curriculum Supervisors in areas of curriculum
and instruction and the Superintendent of Schools and/or
his/her designee.
Statement of Duties:
Curriculum and Planning:
? Possesses sound knowledge and understanding of the subject matter and the pedagogy it requires by consistently engaging students in learning experiences that enable them to acquire complex knowledge and skills in the subject.
? Possesses knowledge of the developmental levels of students in the classroom and the different ways these students learn by providing differentiated learning experiences that enable all students to progress toward meeting intended outcomes.
? Ability to design units of instruction with measurable outcomes and challenging tasks requiring higher-order thinking skills that enable students to learn the knowledge and skills defined in state standards/local curricula.
? Ability to design well-structured lessons with challenging, measurable objectives and appropriate student engagement strategies, pacing, sequence, activities, materials, resources, technologies, and grouping.
Assessment:
? Ability to design and administer a variety of informal and formal methods and assessments, including common interim assessments, to measure each student’s learning, growth, and progress toward achieving state/local standards.
? Ability to design and analyze results from a variety of assessments to determine progress toward intended outcomes and uses these findings to adjust practice and identify and/or implement appropriate differentiated interventions and enhancements for students.
Analysis:
? Individually and with colleagues, draw appropriate conclusions from a thorough analysis of a wide range of assessment data to improve student learning.
? Regularly share with appropriate colleagues (e.g., general education, special education, and English learner staff) conclusions about student progress and seek feedback from them about instructional or assessment practices that will support improved student learning.
? Based on assessment results, provide descriptive feedback and engage students and families in constructive conversation that focuses on how students can improve their performance.
Instruction:
? Consistently define high expectations for the quality of student work and the perseverance and effort required to produce it; often provide exemplars, rubrics, and guided practice.
? Ability to consistently use instructional practices that are likely to motivate and engage most students during the lesson.
? Use appropriate practices, including tiered instruction and scaffolds, to accommodate differences in learning styles, needs, interests, and levels of readiness, including those of students with disabilities and English learners.
Learning Environment:
? Use rituals, routines, and appropriate responses that create and maintain a safe physical and intellectual environment where students take academic risks and most behaviors that interfere with learning are prevented.
? Develop students’ interpersonal, group, and communication skills and provides opportunities for students to learn in groups with diverse peers.
? Consistently create learning experiences that guide students to identify their strengths, interests, and needs; ask for support when appropriate; take academic risks; and challenge themselves to learn.
Cultural Proficiency:
? Consistently use strategies and practices that are likely to enable students to demonstrate respect for and affirm their own and others’ differences related to background, identity, language, strengths, and challenges.
? Anticipate and respond appropriately to conflicts or misunderstandings arising from differences in backgrounds, languages, and identities.
Expectations:
? Clearly communicate and consistently enforce specific standards for student work, effort, and behavior.
? Effectively model and reinforce ways that students can master challenging material through effective effort, rather than having to depend on innate ability.
? Consistently adapt instruction, materials, and assessments to make challenging material accessible to all students, including English learners and students with disabilities.
Family and Community Engagement:
- Use a variety of strategies to support every family to participate actively and appropriately in the classroom and school community.
Collaboration with Students:
? Regularly update parents on curriculum throughout the year and suggest strategies for supporting learning at school and home, including appropriate adaptation for students with disabilities or limited English proficiency.
? Consistently provide parents with clear, user-friendly expectations for student learning and behavior.
Communication:
? Regularly use two-way communication with families about student performance and learning and responds promptly and carefully to communications from families.
? Always communicate respectfully with families and demonstrates understanding of and sensitivity to different families’ home language, culture, and values.
Reflection:
? Regularly reflect on the effectiveness of lessons, units, and interactions with students, both individually and with colleagues, and uses insights gained to improve practice and student learning.
? Propose challenging, measurable professional practice, team, and student learning goals that are based on thorough self-assessment and analysis of student learning data.
Professional Growth:
- Consistently seek out and apply, when appropriate, ideas for improving practice from supervisors, colleagues, professional development activities, and other resources to gain expertise and/or assume different instruction and leadership responsibilities.
Collaboration with Colleagues:
- Consistently and effectively collaborate with colleagues in such work as developing standards-based units, examining student work, analyzing student performance, and planning appropriate intervention.
Decision-Making:
- Consistently contribute relevant ideas and expertise to planning and decision making at the school, department, and/or grade level.
Shared Responsibility:
- Within and beyond the classroom, consistently reinforce schoolwide behavior and learning expectations for all students, and contributes to their learning by sharing responsibility for meeting their needs.
Additional Responsibilities:
- Responsible for instruction and general duties as indicated by the building Principal, the Curriculum Supervisor, directives of the Superintendent of Schools his/her designees, and policies of the Haverhill School Committee.
Qualifications:
- Licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education in: Elementary or ELA, SEI Endorsement Required.
- Proficiency as evidenced through transcripts of undergraduate and graduate work in the fields in which candidates apply. Preference will be given to candidates who furnish evidence of academic accomplishment and strength in the content areas.
- Knowledge of middle school philosophy, organization, and curricula.
- Understanding of the middle school student and his/her adolescent needs.
- Knowledge of recommended middle school instructional practices.
- Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Superintendent of Schools may find appropriate and acceptable.
Closing Date for Receipt
of Application:
Applicant Tracking Posting #:
School Spring Posting #:
Address all Applications and
Letter of Intent to:
Haverhill Public Schools
Human Resource Department
4 Summer Street - Room 104
Haverhill, MA 01830
An Equal Opportunity Employer
The Haverhill Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is in compliance with Federal regulations prohibiting discrimination in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or disability.
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Haverhill Public Schools's 43 open roles are across all levels, and about 0% are remote or hybrid. The most active teams are creative & design, account management, and higher education. Haverhill Public Schools is a public K-12 school district in Massachusetts, employing teachers, special education staff, administrators, coaches, and school support personnel across its elementary, middle, and high school campuses. Most Haverhill Public Schools roles are based in Haverhill.
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How many jobs is Haverhill Public Schools hiring for right now?
Haverhill Public Schools is hiring for 43 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, updated daily, concentrated in creative & design and account management. Openings span teaching, special education, school administration, athletics coaching, and support roles across the district's schools.
What kinds of roles does Haverhill Public Schools hire for?
The most active teams are creative & design, account management, and higher education. Haverhill Public Schools posts openings for classroom teachers, special education teachers and paraprofessionals, school administrators such as principals and assistant principals, athletic coaches, and school support staff including security and clerical roles. Most postings are across all levels.
Are Haverhill Public Schools jobs remote or in-person?
Mostly on-site. About 0% of Haverhill Public Schools's open roles on Migrate Mate are remote or hybrid as of July 16, 2026, with the rest based in Haverhill. Each Haverhill Public Schools listing shows its work location so you can filter before applying.
How do I apply to a job at Haverhill Public Schools?
Find a role that fits your background on Migrate Mate, then follow the listing through to Haverhill Public Schools's own application portal. Haverhill Public Schools manages its own hiring process directly, so applications, interviews, and hiring decisions are handled by the district.
What do Haverhill Public Schools jobs pay?
Listed salaries for Haverhill Public Schools roles on Migrate Mate range from about $27,000 to $127,000 per year as of July 16, 2026, with most postings at across all levels. Some roles list hourly contract rates. Exact pay is set by Haverhill Public Schools and shown on each listing.
Does Haverhill Public Schools hire entry-level?
Most of Haverhill Public Schools's open roles on Migrate Mate are across all levels as of July 16, 2026. Check individual Haverhill Public Schools listings for stated experience requirements.
Where is Haverhill Public Schools hiring?
Most Haverhill Public Schools roles are based in Haverhill, and about 0% offer remote or hybrid work as of July 16, 2026. Migrate Mate shows the location on each listing.