Teacher resume tailoring

Tailor your Teacher resume to the job description

Highlight student outcomes, curriculum design, and the certifications the district requires — these are often hard filters.

Top ATS keywords for teacher resumes

Applicant tracking systems score literal keyword matches. These are the terms recruiters and parsers most often look for in a teacher resume — match the ones in your target job description, spelled the same way.

Lesson planningCurriculum developmentClassroom managementDifferentiated instructionStudent assessmentIEPState standardsParent communicationEducational technologySMART goalsFormative assessmentProfessional development

What recruiters look for in a teacher resume

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Active teaching certification and endorsements for the subject/grade level.

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Student outcome data: test score improvements, pass rates, growth metrics.

3

Technology integration: LMS platforms, ed-tech tools named in the posting.

4

Classroom management approach with evidence of effectiveness.

How JDMatcher tailors your teacher resume

1

Upload your resume

Bring the teacher resume you already have — AI structures it in seconds.

2

Paste the job description

Get an instant match score plus the exact keywords and gaps for that posting.

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Refine and export

Apply the suggestions and export a recruiter-ready, ATS-friendly PDF.

Teacher resume FAQ

What should a teacher put at the top of their resume?

Certification, grade level, and subject area. Many school districts use ATS that filter on these first. If you hold multiple endorsements, list the one matching the posting most prominently.

How do teachers quantify impact on a resume?

Student growth data: 'Raised 8th-grade reading proficiency from 62% to 81% over two years.' Also cite class size, number of preps, and any curriculum you authored that was adopted school-wide.