CAREERS FOR EDUCATORS
Explore Opportunities at UCP to Become a Teacher or Paraprofessional
Join a community where you can make a lasting impact on the lives of children across Central Florida.
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Unlock a Child's Education Today
New starting salary for teachers: $48,000!
Becoming an educator at UCP of Central Florida means being part of a passionate team that is dedicated to unlocking the potential of every child. At UCP, inspiration, dedication, and heart are at the core of what we do.ā
We're growing! With 8 locations across Central Florida, we’re always looking for talented educators to join our team.
Teaching Opportunities
We offer opportunities to teach in:
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Early Learning
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Elementary School
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Middle School
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High School
All of our teachers are, and we provide support to help educators with classroom experience secure their certification.
Competitive Benefits Package
We offer a comprehensive benefits package to support our team members.
Paid time off & sick leave
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
403B Retirement Plan
Discounted On-Site Childcare
Support in Continuing Your Education
Take the first step in making a difference by applying now!
Education Support Team
Become a Paraprofessional or Teaching Assistant
If you’re passionate about enriching the lives of children, joining our Education Support Team as a Paraprofessional or Teaching Assistant is a great place to start. Our education support staff plays a key role in the classroom, assisting teachers and students while gaining valuable real-world experience in an inclusive, multi-disciplinary environment.
Gain Experience and Grow Your Career
Many of our education support staff are working towards careers in teaching, school administration, or social work. As a member of our team, you’ll have the opportunity to:
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Gain hands-on, in-classroom experience to develop your skills
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Work a consistent schedule (up to 40 hours/week)
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Take advantage of our Pathway to Teaching Program to further your education
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Learn from great mentors across Central Florida