Teaching Visa Sponsorship Jobs in New Hampshire

New Hampshire's teaching sector spans public school districts like Manchester School District and Nashua School District, private academies such as Phillips Exeter and St. Paul's School, and higher education institutions including the University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth College nearby. Visa sponsorship is most active in specialized and hard-to-fill teaching roles across the state.

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Open Jobs96+
Top Visa TypeH-1B
Work Type95% On-site
Median Salary$32K
Top LocationDurham, NH
Most JobsUniversity of New Hampshire

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University of New Hampshire
Shoals Marine Laboratory Teaching Assistant
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Shoals Marine Laboratory Teaching Assistant
University of New Hampshire
Durham, New Hampshire
Teaching & Instruction
Corporate Training & Learning Development
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Bachelor's

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Dartmouth College
Teaching Support Assistant
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Teaching Support Assistant
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire
Teaching & Instruction
Corporate Training & Learning Development
$17/hr - $21/hr
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Bachelor's
5,001-10,000

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State of New Hampshire
Literacy Coach
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Literacy Coach
State of New Hampshire
Concord, New Hampshire
Teaching & Instruction
Corporate Training & Learning Development
$28/hr - $38/hr
On-Site
3+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
5,001-10,000

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Oyster River Cooperative School District
Science Teacher
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Oyster River Cooperative School District
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Science Teacher
Oyster River Cooperative School District
Durham, New Hampshire
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K-12 Teaching
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Bright Horizons Family Solutions
Kindergarten Prep Teacher
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Kindergarten Prep Teacher
Bright Horizons Family Solutions
Stratham, New Hampshire
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K-12 Teaching
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1+ yr exp.
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Teaching Job Roles in New Hampshire

Teaching & Instruction96 jobs
Higher Education40 jobs
K-12 Teaching36 jobs
Corporate Training & Learning Development23 jobs
Curriculum Design19 jobs
Healthcare Administration7 jobs
Research & Academia7 jobs
Academic & Educational Administration5 jobs
Nursing3 jobs
Tutoring & Academic Support3 jobs

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Teaching Jobs in New Hampshire: Frequently Asked Questions

Which employers in New Hampshire sponsor visas for teaching roles?

The largest public school districts, including Manchester School District and Nashua School District, have historically sponsored visas for teachers in shortage subjects such as special education, mathematics, and science. Private boarding schools like Phillips Exeter Academy and St. Paul's School sponsor international educators, particularly for specialized disciplines. The University of New Hampshire and other higher education institutions also sponsor visa holders for faculty and instructional positions.

Which visa types are most common for teaching jobs in New Hampshire?

The H-1B visa is the most common pathway for university and college faculty positions, where roles typically require a master's or doctoral degree in a specific field. K-12 teachers in public schools are more frequently sponsored through the J-1 Exchange Visitor visa, particularly via teacher exchange programs. Private schools sometimes pursue H-1B sponsorship for specialized educators. TN visa status is available to Canadian and Mexican nationals who qualify under the USMCA's teacher category.

Which cities in New Hampshire have the most teaching visa sponsorship jobs?

Manchester and Nashua, as the state's two largest cities, concentrate the most K-12 sponsorship activity given their larger school district budgets and higher enrollment numbers. Concord, the state capital, also has active district hiring. Durham is a focal point for higher education roles centered on the University of New Hampshire campus. Exeter draws international teaching candidates because of Phillips Exeter Academy's reputation for recruiting globally.

How to find teaching visa sponsorship jobs in New Hampshire?

Migrate Mate is the most direct way to find teaching visa sponsorship jobs in New Hampshire, with listings filtered specifically for international candidates who need employer sponsorship. Rather than sorting through postings that don't clarify visa support, Migrate Mate surfaces roles from districts, private schools, and universities that have sponsored visas before. Filtering by the teaching category and the New Hampshire location shows current openings relevant to your qualifications.

Are there any state-specific considerations for teaching visa sponsorship in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire requires teachers in public schools to hold state licensure, and most districts expect candidates to meet or pursue NH certification requirements regardless of visa category. Subject-matter shortages in special education, STEM, and English language learning have made districts more willing to initiate sponsorship in those areas. Private schools and higher education institutions operate under different credentialing standards and often have more flexibility when recruiting internationally credentialed educators.

What is the prevailing wage for sponsored teaching jobs in New Hampshire?

U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.

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