The Busy Principal's Podcast
Now that you’ve hired your new Rock Star teachers, how do you welcome them into your school? Onboarding new staff is not something I learned in ‘principal school’. Do you remember getting offered your first teaching position? The excitement and anticipation of your very own classroom. I want to celebrate right alongside my new team member. My friend, Beth Houf, gives her new hires a swag bag! I can’t think about a better way to welcome them into your school community than with some swag representing the school's colors and spirit. Proudly wearing the school colors will welcome your new staff into the community and give them a sense of belonging. Don’t wait to reach out to them. Your new teacher will eagerly be waiting for your call about the next steps and when they can get in to see their new classroom or space. When creating an onboarding process, think about all of the things that your new hire will need to know. What should they expect, where do they park, what do they do about lunch - is there a staff fridge, school lunch options, how do they call out when needed are questions that you will want to be prepared to answer. How will you introduce your new teacher and get them to meet the rest of the staff? We want to get our new staff members up to speed on so many things and in such a short amount of time. It can be beneficial to set aside a week before school begins to provide them with a complete orientation. This time could be reviewing handbooks, the school’s vision and mission as well as all of the expectations for staff. Does this staff member need to participate in specific training that could be held that week? We have staff that are required to participate in First Aid, CPR, and Safety Care. This is also a good time to provide necessary training in curriculum programs or other programs your school uses. Does your school have a formal induction program and provide new teachers with mentors? Keep them excited and connected!!
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