Who Howls for The Jose

As I’ve said before, I’m a fan of anyone bad enough to start their name with an indefinite article.  Jose at The Jose Vilson asked for some help with his Ginsberg-inspired poetry meme, so here’s my contribution (read his post if it isn’t evident how I’m helping).

I’ve announced it through Twitter and Facebook, but not yet blogwise: I have been hired as a maternity leave school psychologist for next year.  I’ll be working at my current school as a psychologist from September through early February, at which point I’ll transition back into my teaching role for the remainder of the year (we’re on the 4×4 block schedule, so it won’t be as traumatic for the kids as it sounds).

In all honesty, a maternity leave position is not how I thought I’d be starting my career in school psychology, especially a position that isn’t even an entire year long.  I’m grateful for the opportunity to get some paid experience, though, and wondering if it’s not a blessing in disguise.  It’s a low-risk way of entering the field – I’m at the same school at which I’ve taught for eight years, I know the people and the culture, and I’m pretty well-versed in “how things work” around here.

I had my sights set on a full-time tenure-track position from the outset (not necessarily an unreasonable goal in K-12 education), but the more I think about it, the more I think this may be the right position at the right time for me.

–Damian,

who occasionally needs to be reminded he must learn to crawl before he can walk.

4 Comments

  • Thanks for the shoutout. We still got a few more days, and then I’m going to round everyone up by Monday. Good luck to you in your new position.

  • Really pleased to hear about the new opportunity that has come your way; even more, I appreciate your P.O.V. about it being a blessing in disguise. Hopefully we can still swing the Skype stick later in the year with our classes when you return to BritLit-land, too. Enjoy the ‘new beginning’ and the comfort of familiar territory.

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