
Make an impact on students and schools in the shore-lined, diverse state of Delaware by seeking a teaching job through Teach For America.
Searching for the perfect teaching position in Delaware for the school year?
Teach For America (TFA) could be a great option for you. Whether you’ve taught for several years, you’re making a career change into education, or if you’re just graduating from college, TFA is a unique opportunity to make an impact in students’ lives and serve communities in the state of Delaware.
Teach For America’s Approach
TFA recruits outstanding leaders from all backgrounds and career sectors to become TFA “corps members.” Corps members commit to teaching for two years, where they are full, salaried employees of local public schools and confront both the challenges and joys of expanding opportunities for kids. Many choose to continue teaching after their two-year TFA commitment ends.
Corps members develop into strong classroom leaders who go beyond traditional expectations to advance students’ academic and personal growth, while helping to strengthen schools. They work in the districts and schools most impacted by educational inequity.
In partnership with Relay Graduate School of Education, local nonprofit organizations, and businesses across the state of Delaware, corps members receive initial training, ongoing professional development, and access to an unparalleled resource and support network.
TFA has more than 7,000 corps members in 50 regions, reaching more than 400,000 students in 2,500 schools.
While specific regional placement is not guaranteed, 80 percent of TFA's applicants are assigned to their most preferred location. We know that your personal location preferences are important. Read more below about our placement process.
Corps Member Eligibility
In order to be considered for a position with TFA, you must have a bachelor’s degree with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 and U.S. citizenship, national/legal resident status, or be a DACA recipient. You are not required to have a background in education.
In addition to these eligibility requirements, we seek people have a deep belief in the potential of every child, a strong record of achievement, and perseverance in the face of challenges, among other key values and experiences. Read more about the characteristics of strong corps members.
Redefine Your Career
Learn more about teaching in Delaware, and apply to teach as part of the Teach For America corps today.
Working in Delaware
As a corps member, you will be required to complete steps to become highly qualified in the subject(s) you’ll teach and work toward full teaching certification during your two-year commitment. Learn more about earning your teaching license and getting hired at a school.
Salary
You’ll receive a salary and benefits from the school district, charter school, or pre-K center where you work.
You’ll be paid the same as other beginning teachers working for the same employer. Salaries typically range from $33,000 to $42,000 in Delaware, depending on the grade and subject level you teach.
Benefits
As a full-time TFA teacher, you are entitled to medical benefits through your school or district. Plans and costs vary, depending on where you teach. Read more about salary and benefits.
You may also be eligible for additional financial incentives exclusively available to TFA corps members. Learn more about financial aid, including transitional funding packages.
Master’s Degree Option
As a TFA teacher in Delaware, you will have the option to pursue a master’s degree through Relay Graduate School of Education. To finance tuition, corps members typically use their AmeriCorps Education Awards and partial tuition reimbursement benefits from their district. Learn more about Delaware’s Certification and Training.
After Two Years
After your two-year commitment with TFA, you may choose to stay in the classroom for additional years of teaching. Some TFA alumni go on to work in school leadership, and many others go on to impact educational equity from another other sector.
We are committed to making sure you have the resources and support you need to lead and continue to work towards change, with a dedicated TFA Delaware support staff. Learn more about life after the corps.
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TFA Delaware corps member and alumni who have been honored as Teachers of the Year in the state
Our Placement Process
TFA corps members teach in 50 regions. After applying and interviewing for TFA, you’ll have the opportunity to rank the regions where you prefer to teach.
Our placement process is designed to assign you to the region(s) you’re most interested in as best as possible, since we know that landing in a region that matches your priorities is important. A majority of applicants are placed in one of their top regional choices.
After applying, you must select and rank 10 TFA regions where you want to teach, one of which must be a region we’ve designated as “high priority.” Read more about our placement process.
Make an Impact in Delaware
There is something for everybody in the great state of Delaware. Whether you want to live in a vibrant city, enjoy the slower pace of a rural community, or prefer to spend your time relaxing on the beach, there is a place for you in Delaware. The state is perfect for making close connections and have a big impact, due to its small size.
Since launching in 2011, Teach For America Delaware has recruited and trained more than 200 teachers, and more than 125 alumni call the state home. As a TFA teacher in Delaware, you’ll work alongside TFA alumni, community leaders, and families to improve the present reality for students attending public schools. Get started making an impact today, apply to Teach For America.
Apply Today
Make an impact on students. Apply to be a corps member with Teach For America today.