As competition continues to increase for skilled K-12 educators, attracting and retaining top talent is one of the biggest challenges K-12 school districts face today. In a recent webinar, “How to Attract, Interview, and Welcome Top Talent to Your Team, ” Frontline Education and interviewstream experts shared insights into transforming recruitment, interview processes, and onboarding to create a seamless experience for candidates and school districts.
In this recap, we’ll cover the key takeaways, including how to leverage technology to streamline your hiring process and create a culture that helps retain top educators:
Currently, school districts are up against several challenges, including a smaller talent pool, the high qualifications required for positions like special education teachers and paraprofessionals, and competition from other districts.
Mitch Welch, Solution Director at Frontline Education, kicked off the webinar by addressing these pain points, noting that recruitment isn’t just about finding candidates externally. It’s equally important to focus on retaining and developing internal talent. As districts grow their existing staff (e.g., promoting paraprofessionals into teaching roles), they can foster loyalty and reduce turnover.
By using these tools, districts not only expand their reach but also enhance the candidate experience, leading to better hiring outcomes.
A recent survey conducted by Frontline Education found that only 3 out of 10 K-12 hiring managers feel confident that they’ve hired the best person for the job. This lack of confidence stems from several factors, including the limited pool of qualified applicants and the pressure to fill roles quickly.
Dan Faciana, Strategic Account Manager at interviewstream, shared insights into how video interviewing can help districts make better-informed hiring decisions. By using pre-recorded or live video interviews, hiring teams can evaluate candidates more thoroughly and on their own time. This flexibility allows for deeper candidate assessments and helps districts make more confident hiring decisions.
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While attracting top talent is crucial, retaining those hires is equally important. A strong onboarding process plays a key role in setting up new hires for long-term success. In the webinar, the panelists emphasized that onboarding shouldn’t stop at the hiring paperwork—it should extend into the first year and beyond, creating a continuous support system.
Joey Vasser, Partner Success Manager at interviewstream, noted that many districts lose new hires early because they lack a structured onboarding and mentorship program. Without regular check-ins and support, new educators often feel overwhelmed, especially in challenging roles.
Welch explained with regard to Frontline Education’s holistic onboarding process: “If your onboarding is only a packet and stops, you’re not truly onboarding…onboarding shouldn’t stop until year 2.”
Beyond competitive salaries, culture plays a significant role in whether educators choose to stay in a district. According to the panelists, candidates today want to work in environments where they feel supported, engaged, and valued. Creating a positive culture that prioritizes mentorship, professional development, and regular feedback can help retain top talent.
By combining Frontline Education and interviewstream’s technology with a culture that prioritizes employee growth, districts can foster long-term retention and build strong, cohesive teams.
As school districts face increasing competition for talent, it’s crucial to adopt tools and strategies that improve the candidate experience, streamline the interview process, and provide ongoing support through mentorship and check-ins.
Frontline Education and interviewstream’s integrated solutions empower K-12 HR teams to attract top talent, and retain and develop that talent over time. Reach out to our team today to learn more about how you can use technology to improve your recruitment and retention.
Missed the webinar? You can watch the full webinar here. For more insights into recruitment trends in education, see the K-12 Lens Report here.
Drew Whitehurst is the Director of Marketing, RevOps, and Product Strategy at interviewstream. He's been with the company since 2014 working in client services and marketing. He is an analytical thinker, coffee enthusiast, and hobbyist at heart.