Talent Acquisition - Recruitment and Retention

  • We welcome and facilitate the selection of our future educators who possess special, creative/technical skills to become role models and contribute to the district’s vision of 100% student success. 

    To speak with one of our recruiters for instructional staff, call 727-588-5136 or email TalentAcquisitionTeam@pcsb.org

    To speak with our recruiter for an operation or non-instructional position, call 727-588-5007 or email perez-russor@pcsb.org 

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    PCS announces Emerging Teachers of the Year

    The district has announced the 2024-2025 Emerging Teachers of the Year. The honor recognizes exemplary new teachers who have demonstrated excellence through the representation of the district's Core Values.

    In This It Factor - Inspiring Teachers Video, Meet Allison Sisco, the Library Media Specialist at Sandy Lane Elementary. Allison's Passion Is to Get Children Excited About Reading and Become Lifelong Learners.

    In This It Factor - Inspiring Teachers Video, Meet Allison Sisco, the Library Media Specialist at Sandy Lane Elementary. Allison's Passion Is to Get Children Excited About Reading and Become Lifelong Learners.

    In this IT Factor - Inspiring Teachers video, Kelly Hefty from Azalea Elementary shares her passion for teaching and feels it is an honor and a privilege to be a teacher.

     

     

     

     

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  • Welcome Ava

    Ava, future Middle School Math and Science teacher. Ava is a junior at Ohio University. 

    Considering student teaching in Florida, contact us at cucchiarad@pcsb.org

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  • Welcome Haley

    Welcome, Haley, PK (Early Childhood and Special Ed certification) attended the PERC job fair in March. She is finishing her degree at Slippery Rock College and will be moving to join us as a PreK teacher!

     

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