-$3K (7%) less than national average Teacher salary ($40K)
+$4K (11%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
+$16K (39%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
"The pay is ok."
+$8K (21%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
+$27K (58%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
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+$4K (12%) more than national average Substitute Teacher salary ($30K)
+$1K (2%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
+$7K (19%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
-$10K (35%) less than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
-$9K (31%) less than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
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-$2K (6%) less than national average Teaching Assistant salary ($30K)
-$5K (16%) less than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
-$5K (16%) less than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
-$5K (16%) less than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
-$5K (16%) less than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
-$12K (18%) less than national average Anonymous Employee salary ($70K)
+$25K (54%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
+$50K (86%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
"The pay is good when coupled with a company car, but without the car this job should be paying $15K more than it is. It takes a wide array of knowledge to be successful as a technical supervisor. You also need to be able to lead and gain respect from your team. Other supervisors I know are not very well respected by their workers."
Equal to average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
"The pay for a paraprofessional isn’t anywhere close to where it needs to be. That’s is why I’m looking to switch career paths. In 3 years I have only had a .25 cent raise, for the amount of work we do that’s very underpaid. There is no overtime."
+$4K (9%) more than national average Algebra Teacher salary ($41K)
+$12K (30%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
+$12K (30%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
+$12K (30%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
-$8K (20%) less than national average Special Education Teacher salary ($44K)
+$3K (8%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
-$1K (3%) less than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
+$7K (19%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
+$1K (3%) more than national average Bus Driver salary ($28K)
-$4K (12%) less than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
-$4K (12%) less than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
-$5K (16%) less than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
+$3K (15%) more than national average Cashier salary ($18K)
-$12K (44%) less than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
-$11K (40%) less than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
-$13K (49%) less than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
+$37K (44%) more than national average School Principal salary ($64K)
+$68K (101%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
+$68K (101%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
-$11K (10%) less than national average Principal salary ($111K)
+$67K (100%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
+$67K (100%) more than average Shelby County Schools salary ($33K)
Teacher
is the highest paying job at Shelby County Schools at $46,000 annually.
Cashier
is the lowest paying job at Shelby County Schools at $21,000 annually.
Shelby County Schools employees earn $32,500 annually on average, or $16 per hour.