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Finding Your Footing: Preparing for a New School Year While Still Searching for Work

Summer can feel heavy when you're still waiting for that job offer to come through. Learn how to find your footing.

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Summer can feel heavy when you're still waiting for that job offer to come through. As the school year approaches, the pressure often grows—especially if you're a teacher or education professional who's used to having a clear role by now. It's a strange mix of hope, frustration, and uncertainty. But even in this in‑between space, you can take meaningful steps to steady yourself, stay motivated, and walk confidently into the new school year.

Start by acknowledging the reality of your feelings. Job searching is exhausting, and it's okay to admit that you're discouraged or anxious. Naming those emotions doesn't make you weak—it makes you honest. Once you've done that, shift gently toward what you can control. Update your résumé with fresh eyes. Reach out to one new contact each week. Revisit job boards regularly, but don't let them consume your entire day. Small, steady actions build momentum.

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Next, reconnect with your strengths. Spend time reflecting on what you bring to a school community—your creativity, your patience, your ability to connect with students. Write these down if you need to. When you're between jobs, it's easy to forget your value. Reminding yourself of your skills helps rebuild confidence and keeps your mindset grounded.

It also helps to stay connected to the rhythm of the school year. Organize your teaching materials, brainstorm new lesson ideas, or read up on current education trends. These activities keep you mentally prepared and remind you that your identity as an educator isn't defined by a contract—it's part of who you are.

Finally, protect your well‑being. Take walks, enjoy summer moments, and give yourself permission to rest. You're allowed to breathe even while you're searching.

Preparing for a new school year without a job in hand is undeniably tough, but it doesn't mean you're stuck. By staying proactive, nurturing your confidence, and keeping your connection to teaching alive, you position yourself for the opportunity that's coming. You're still moving forward, still growing, and still ready for the moment your next role arrives.

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