How to grab your future employers' attention when you are applying for a job? Download this Elementary Teacher Application Letter now!
You just have to be a little more creative and follow the local business conventions. Also bright up your past jobs and duties performed if necessary. Often they are looking for someone who wants to learn and who has transferable skills, like:
- Can-do, Will-do mentality;
- Leadership skills;
- Ability to multi-task;
- Ability to communicate;
- Hard work ethics;
- Creativity;
- Problem-solving ability;
- Etc.
There are a few basic requirements for a strong cover letter. Every cover letter should contain the following:
- Structured and written to highlight your strengths;
- Brief, preferably one page in length;
- Clean, error-free, and easy to read;
- Immediately clear about your name and the position you are seeking.
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Sneak preview:
Sincerely, Thomas Nelson 4 COVER LETTER GUIDELINES FOR EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP STUDENTS Your cover letter should • Be one to one-and-a-half pages in length with short, clear paragraphs • Single space within paragraphs double space between paragraphs • Describe you, not your previous employer • Outline the realization of the district’s goals • Show that you have done your homework (know district/school and its needs) • Be error free – spelling, punctuation, grammar must be perfect • Be positive, void of anything negative (districts want positive leadership) • Clearly describe YOU and give the district the opportunity to assess the match between you and the position • Highlight (but not repeat) information in resume that is germane to the position and the district’s needs In drafting the cover letter, you must assess your knowledge, disposition, skill and match to the position and district.. Paragraph Three – Your Match with the District • Show how your knowledge, skills and experience meet the current and future needs of the school/district • Become knowledgeable about the history, current issues and future demands of the district • Analyze the needs of the district and position in light of your experience and abilities – this is the opportunity to show that you are the right match Paragraph Four – Thankful and Bold Conclusion • Offer a thank you for the time and effort the district took to review your application materials • Request an opportunity to meet to further discuss your qualifications Source: School Leader Internship: Developing, Mentoring and Evaluating Your Leadership Experiences (Martin, Wright, Danzig, Flanary Brown, 2005) 5.