Addressing Teacher Shortages with Foreign Workers

Teacher shortages across the nation require school districts to develop new avenues of recruitment, especially for fill hard-to-fill positions. Foreign workers have become an important source for many districts but can also create confusion if the basic process is a mystery and your district is not prepared to respond to related inquiries. You don’t need to know immigration law, but should know how it impacts your District, your employees, and your ability to recruit new employees for hard-to-fill positions. This session is designed to help management, leadership and personnel offices understand the immigration process enough to develop effective foreign worker recruitment plans, respond to employee questions and inquires on the various process and develop internal systems that will help the district stay abreast of expiring visas.

Addressing Teacher Shortages with Foreign Workers
DATE/TIME: April 23rd, 2024| 10:00 AM
PRESENTER(S): Leandra Ortiz, Attorney, Walsh Gallegos | Roxie De Santiago, Attorney, Walsh Gallegos
FEE: $0 Members / $60 Non-Members
CEU/CPE: 1 

TARGET AUDIENCE: Personnel, Payroll, Management, Accounting and Finance, Member Benefit
TASBO WEBINARS: Handouts will be distributed via email a day prior to the event. No prerequisites are required to register.
ZOOM: This webinar will be presented on Zoom, and you will receive a Zoom link once registration is processed.

CANCELLATION POLICY:  Cancellations are not accepted for live webinars. You may choose to transfer your registration to another online learning product in the TASBO store or upcoming live webinar in lieu of cancelling.

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When
4/23/2024 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Where
Online