Teaching Jobs at Savannah Chatham County Public School System with Visa Sponsorship
Savannah Chatham County Public School System hires international educators across K-12 subjects and actively supports visa sponsorship for qualified teachers. If you're pursuing a Teaching role here, the district has established pathways for both temporary work visas and permanent residence routes.
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PRIMARY FUNCTION: To provide appropriate learning experiences and educational opportunities for each student assigned to the class.
REPORTS TO: Principal
SALARY SCHEDULE: Teacher
WORK DAYS: 190
REQUIREMENTS
- Education Level: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university
- Preferred: Advanced degree(s)
- Experience, Skill and Certification: Valid Georgia Teaching Certificate in the assigned teaching field Special Education General Curriculum, Mathematics 6-12 or English 6-12
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Teaching Tasks
- Provides Instruction
- Teaches at an appropriate instructional level
- Provides content development
-
Builds for transfer
-
Assesses and Encourages Student Progress
- Promotes student engagement
- Monitors student progress
- Responds to both adequate and inadequate student progress
-
Supports students
-
Manages the Learning Environment
- Uses time efficiently
- Maintains effective physical setting for instruction
- Maintains appropriate student behavior in the classroom
Virtual Duties and Responsibilities
- Ability to communicate effectively with all stakeholders in the Virtual Platform in written and oral form, including electronic media, using positive interpersonal skills
- Uses a variety of programs and software applications, as appropriate, to complete instructional and administrative tasks
- Participate in professional learning to enhance ability to provide engaging online instruction
- Participate in required Professional Learning that leads to virtual teaching endorsement
- Clearly articulates deadlines, schedules, and procedures to students and parents to ensure that students complete coursework in a timely manner
General Duties and Responsibilities
- Teacher Duties and Responsibilities
- Follows professional practices consistent with school and district policies in working with students, students’ records, parents, and colleagues
- Interacts in a professional manner with students and parents
- Is available to students and parents for conferences according to district policies
- Facilitates home-school communication by such means as holding conferences, telephoning, and sending written communications
- Maintains confidentiality of students and students’ records
-
Works cooperatively with school administrators, special support personnel, colleagues, and parents
-
Complies with school, district, and state administrative regulations and Board of Education policies
- Conducts assigned classes at the times scheduled
- Enforces regulations concerning student conduct and discipline
- Is punctual
- Provides adequate information, plans, and materials for substitute teacher
- Maintains accurate, complete and appropriate records and files reports promptly
- Attends and participates in faculty meeting and other assigned meetings and activities according to school policy
-
Complies with conditions as stated in the Contract of Employment
-
Demonstrates professional practices in teaching
- Models correct use of language, oral and written
- Demonstrates accurate and up-to-date knowledge of content
- Implements designated curriculum
- Maintains lesson plans as required by school policy
-
Assigns reasonable tasks and homework to students
-
Acts in a professional manner and assumes responsibility for the total school program, its safety and good order
- Takes precautions to protect records, equipment, materials, and facilities
-
Assumes responsibility for supervising students in out-of-class settings
-
Performs other duties as required based on the specific content area taught (such as content-area competitions, after-hours activities, and so on).
-
Plans and coordinates purposeful assignments for paraprofessional(s), other supporting staff, and volunteer(s), and provides input to the administrative staff on the performance of these individuals.
-
Performs other duties as required by the district, the school, or student need.
Terms of Employment: Incumbents will receive an annual contract. The work calendar will be 190 days. Salary will be determined based on level of certification and allowable experience.
Non-Essential Responsibilities
A responsibility is considered to be “non-essential” (for the purposes of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act) if:
- it is shared between multiple incumbents in the job; or
- it could be performed by an employee in another job within the workgroup.
Note the responsibility number from the list in the “Duties and Responsibilities” section for those responsibilities that could be considered “non-essential” based on this definition.
Certain limited aspects of General Duties and Responsibilities items referenced in Section 1 (b) and (d) might be considered “non-essential” in a specific situation. Any request for accommodation must be reviewed on an “individual case” basis.
Physical and Sensory Demands
Most jobs in the District have physical and sensory demands that can be described by one of the two categories noted below. For jobs that require more physical or sensory effort, please list the requirements in this section. The category applicable for this position is listed below.
CLASSROOM Employees in this category spend at least most of the workday in a typical classroom or related educational environment. There will be prolonged periods of standing or walking, and there may be frequent bending, stooping, or stretching. There are occasions that require the lifting or pulling of equipment or supplies. Reading, listening, writing, and speaking are requirements. There are few exceptional physical or sensory demands, but there may be occasions that require the lifting or restraint of a student.

PRIMARY FUNCTION: To provide appropriate learning experiences and educational opportunities for each student assigned to the class.
REPORTS TO: Principal
SALARY SCHEDULE: Teacher
WORK DAYS: 190
REQUIREMENTS
- Education Level: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university
- Preferred: Advanced degree(s)
- Experience, Skill and Certification: Valid Georgia Teaching Certificate in the assigned teaching field Special Education General Curriculum, Mathematics 6-12 or English 6-12
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Teaching Tasks
- Provides Instruction
- Teaches at an appropriate instructional level
- Provides content development
-
Builds for transfer
-
Assesses and Encourages Student Progress
- Promotes student engagement
- Monitors student progress
- Responds to both adequate and inadequate student progress
-
Supports students
-
Manages the Learning Environment
- Uses time efficiently
- Maintains effective physical setting for instruction
- Maintains appropriate student behavior in the classroom
Virtual Duties and Responsibilities
- Ability to communicate effectively with all stakeholders in the Virtual Platform in written and oral form, including electronic media, using positive interpersonal skills
- Uses a variety of programs and software applications, as appropriate, to complete instructional and administrative tasks
- Participate in professional learning to enhance ability to provide engaging online instruction
- Participate in required Professional Learning that leads to virtual teaching endorsement
- Clearly articulates deadlines, schedules, and procedures to students and parents to ensure that students complete coursework in a timely manner
General Duties and Responsibilities
- Teacher Duties and Responsibilities
- Follows professional practices consistent with school and district policies in working with students, students’ records, parents, and colleagues
- Interacts in a professional manner with students and parents
- Is available to students and parents for conferences according to district policies
- Facilitates home-school communication by such means as holding conferences, telephoning, and sending written communications
- Maintains confidentiality of students and students’ records
-
Works cooperatively with school administrators, special support personnel, colleagues, and parents
-
Complies with school, district, and state administrative regulations and Board of Education policies
- Conducts assigned classes at the times scheduled
- Enforces regulations concerning student conduct and discipline
- Is punctual
- Provides adequate information, plans, and materials for substitute teacher
- Maintains accurate, complete and appropriate records and files reports promptly
- Attends and participates in faculty meeting and other assigned meetings and activities according to school policy
-
Complies with conditions as stated in the Contract of Employment
-
Demonstrates professional practices in teaching
- Models correct use of language, oral and written
- Demonstrates accurate and up-to-date knowledge of content
- Implements designated curriculum
- Maintains lesson plans as required by school policy
-
Assigns reasonable tasks and homework to students
-
Acts in a professional manner and assumes responsibility for the total school program, its safety and good order
- Takes precautions to protect records, equipment, materials, and facilities
-
Assumes responsibility for supervising students in out-of-class settings
-
Performs other duties as required based on the specific content area taught (such as content-area competitions, after-hours activities, and so on).
-
Plans and coordinates purposeful assignments for paraprofessional(s), other supporting staff, and volunteer(s), and provides input to the administrative staff on the performance of these individuals.
-
Performs other duties as required by the district, the school, or student need.
Terms of Employment: Incumbents will receive an annual contract. The work calendar will be 190 days. Salary will be determined based on level of certification and allowable experience.
Non-Essential Responsibilities
A responsibility is considered to be “non-essential” (for the purposes of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act) if:
- it is shared between multiple incumbents in the job; or
- it could be performed by an employee in another job within the workgroup.
Note the responsibility number from the list in the “Duties and Responsibilities” section for those responsibilities that could be considered “non-essential” based on this definition.
Certain limited aspects of General Duties and Responsibilities items referenced in Section 1 (b) and (d) might be considered “non-essential” in a specific situation. Any request for accommodation must be reviewed on an “individual case” basis.
Physical and Sensory Demands
Most jobs in the District have physical and sensory demands that can be described by one of the two categories noted below. For jobs that require more physical or sensory effort, please list the requirements in this section. The category applicable for this position is listed below.
CLASSROOM Employees in this category spend at least most of the workday in a typical classroom or related educational environment. There will be prolonged periods of standing or walking, and there may be frequent bending, stooping, or stretching. There are occasions that require the lifting or pulling of equipment or supplies. Reading, listening, writing, and speaking are requirements. There are few exceptional physical or sensory demands, but there may be occasions that require the lifting or restraint of a student.
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Get Access To All JobsTips for Finding Teaching Jobs at Savannah Chatham County Public School System Jobs
Obtain State Teaching Certification Before Applying
Georgia requires state licensure for classroom teachers. Start the Georgia Professional Standards Commission certification process early, as credential evaluation for international degrees can take several weeks and must be complete before any visa petition can proceed.
Target Subject Areas With Chronic Shortages
Savannah Chatham County prioritizes sponsorship for roles that are hardest to fill locally, particularly special education, STEM subjects, and English to Speakers of Other Languages. Focusing your applications on these shortage areas significantly improves your odds of receiving a sponsored offer.
Understand How the School Year Affects H-1B Timing
Public school H-1B petitions are typically filed to align with the August start of the academic year. USCIS cap-exempt status applies to government-affiliated public schools, meaning the district can file year-round without waiting for the April lottery.
Prepare for a PERM-Based Permanent Residence Path
Many educators at Savannah Chatham County eventually pursue Green Cards through PERM labor certification under EB-2 or EB-3. The DOL requires the district to conduct a formal recruitment process before filing, so document your hiring timeline and any written communications from HR carefully.
Browse Open Teaching Roles on Migrate Mate
Migrate Mate lets you filter Teaching jobs by visa type sponsored, so you can confirm which Savannah Chatham County postings actively support H-1B or TN sponsorship before investing time in a full application.
Clarify Sponsorship Scope During the Offer Stage
School districts often sponsor the visa petition but expect you to arrange immigration counsel independently. Confirm in writing whether the district covers filing fees, engages an attorney on your behalf, or expects you to manage the process yourself before accepting any offer.
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Find Teaching at Savannah Chatham County Public School System JobsFrequently Asked Questions
Does Savannah Chatham County Public School System sponsor H-1B visas for Teachers?
Yes. Savannah Chatham County Public School System sponsors H-1B visas for qualified Teaching candidates. As a public school district, it qualifies as a cap-exempt employer under USCIS rules, which means petitions can be filed at any point in the year rather than being subject to the annual April lottery and 85,000 cap.
How do I apply for Teaching jobs at Savannah Chatham County Public School System?
Applications are submitted through the district's official careers portal. You'll need to hold or be eligible for Georgia teaching certification and specify your visa sponsorship needs during the process. Migrate Mate also lists current Teaching openings at Savannah Chatham County Public School System, with filters to show roles that support specific visa types, making it easier to find a relevant posting before applying directly.
Which visa types are commonly used for Teaching roles at Savannah Chatham County Public School System?
The district sponsors H-1B visas for specialty occupation Teaching roles requiring at least a bachelor's degree in a related field. For candidates from Canada or Mexico, the TN visa is an option for certain qualifying education roles. Longer-term, the district supports EB-2 and EB-3 Green Card petitions through the PERM labor certification process for educators moving toward permanent residence.
What qualifications does Savannah Chatham County Public School System expect for sponsored Teaching roles?
You'll generally need a bachelor's degree in education or a subject-specific field, active Georgia teaching certification or demonstrated eligibility for it, and classroom experience relevant to the grade level or subject area. International degree holders should have credentials evaluated by a NACES-approved agency, as the district and USCIS both require documented equivalency to U.S. educational standards.
How long does the visa sponsorship process take for a Teaching position at Savannah Chatham County Public School System?
For H-1B, standard USCIS processing runs three to six months after the district files Form I-129. Because public school hiring typically targets an August start, most petitions are filed in spring. PERM labor certification through the DOL can take 12 to 18 months before the immigrant visa petition is even filed, so educators pursuing a Green Card should begin the conversation with HR well before their nonimmigrant status requires renewal.
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