Located in the northeastern corner of Georgia in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Rabun County is the Georgia county bordering South Carolina to the east and North Carolina to the north. Clayton, the county seat, is located 115 miles north of Atlanta, 83 miles west of Greenville, SC and 90 miles south of Asheville, NC.  To learn more, visit Rabun County Chamber of Commerce website. 

The Rabun County School System, located in Clayton, Georgia, serves a diverse population of over 2,300 students in five schools.  Visit our website at www.rabun.k12.ga.us

Thank you for your interest in a position with our school system. We accept applications for all positions throughout the year.

 

  1. Positions that are available are listed below.

  2. If you are interested in a posted position, print Rabun County Schools application.  Do NOT apply with Teach Georgia.

  3. Completed applications should be sent to

Mr. Matt Arthur
Superintendent
Rabun County Schools
41 Education Street
Clayton, GA  30525-2960

 

  1. Print Classified Application.

  2. Application should be notarized prior to mailing.

  3. Completed applications should be sent to

Mr. Matt Arthur
Superintendent
Rabun County Schools
41 Education Street
Clayton, GA  30525-2960

 

Please direct any questions to the Personnel Department at 706-746-5376.  We do not accept fax or email applications.

Current Job Openings at Rabun County Schools
2012-2013 School Year

Subject

Certification

Closing date

CLASSROOM TEACHER
GRADES 7-8

RABUN COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL

APPLICANT MUST BE GEORGIA CERTIFIED OR ELIGIBLE FOR GEORGIA TEACHING CERTIFICATION IN MIDDLE GRADES 4-8 WITH LANGUAGE ARTS, READING AND/OR SOCIAL SCIENCE CONCENTRATION.  GIFTED ENDORSEMENT PREFERRED.  

MAY 22, 2012

ART TEACHER

RABUN COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL

APPLICANT MUST BE GEORGIA CERTIFIED OR ELIGIBLE FOR GEORGIA TEACHING CERTIFICATION IN ART, P-12.   

JUNE 1, 2012

Go to www.teachgeorgia.org to get the qualifications for a specific job opening but do NOT apply with Teach Georgia. 
To apply for a job opening, follow the three steps listed above.

The Rabun County Board of Education is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, religion, creed, age, or disability.

Geography of Rabun County

Affectionately referred to as the place “where Spring spends the Summer,” Rabun County is known for its mild climate and extraordinary natural beauty. Located in the blue ridge mountains of the Appalachian Mountain Chain, Rabun County is blessed with thousands upon thousands of acres of woodland, streams, high ridges, and fertile valleys. Situated in the extreme northeastern corner of the State, the County is bounded by North Carolina on the north & South Carolina and the Chattooga River on the east, Habersham County on the south, and Towns County and the famous Appalachian Trail on the west. The County also contains the Little Tennessee river, flowing north, and the Tallulah River , which terminates in the Tallulah Gorge in the southernmost tip of the County. Sixty-three percent of the county is owned by the US forest Service and ten percent is owned by the Georgia Power Company.

The Majesty of the Blue Ridge Mountains is enhanced by favorable weather conditions, with average temperatures of 58.5 degrees in January and 76 degrees in August with as many as 70 inches of precipitation per year. Winter brings an occasional snowstorm. Wildflowers emerge in spring, along with new vegetative growth. In early summer, native Flaming Azaleas, Mountain Laurel and Rhododendron bloom in succession. Finally, Fall marks the changing of leaves.

The Geologic history of the County includes violent mountain building during the Triassic Geologic Period and subsequent massive earth moving erosion which smoothed the craggy mountains into today's rolling ridges and valleys. Mineral resources in the county include granite, feldspar, mica, kyanite, talc, soapstone, quartzite, pyrite and gold.