Ponca City school district is seeking help

Ponca City Now - July 16, 2014 9:03 am

The Ponca City Public School district is currently seeking committed and caring people to serve as substitute teachers. Substitutes will earn $60 per day and have the satisfaction of knowing they are making a difference. The requirements to become a substitute are listed below.

Mandatory Training

All substitutes are required to attend one mandatory training session. The district offers this training several times a year. The next mandatory training classes are listed below. All classes are at the Central Administration Building located at 111 West Grand. Attendees will need to bring the required paperwork with them to the training.

July 28, 2014 @9:00 a.m.

August 8, 2014 @ 9:00 a.m.

August 12, 2014 @ 1:00 p.m.
(Parking is in the back of the building.)

Required Paperwork

Attendees will need to bring the following information with them to the training.

1. Direct Deposit Information (void check or savings account information)

2. Driver’s License

3. Birth Certificate or Social Security Card

4. Proof of High School Diploma

Fingerprints and Clear Felony Check

A clear felony check is required to continue employment. If applicants do not currently have fingerprints on file with the district in the past twelve months, they must go to WWW.L1ENROLLMENT.COM or call 1-877-219-0197 to schedule for fingerprints. The cost is $59.00 payable with Visa, MasterCard, check, or money order.

For questions, contact the Ponca City Public School Human Resources Department at 580-767-8000.

 

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