IPERS-Covered Jobs in Wayne High, Iowa

Browse IPERS-covered public-sector jobs listed in Wayne High, Iowa — schools, city and county government, and more. Free, no account. These positions are with IPERS-covered public employers, so they build the Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System pension — a guaranteed lifetime benefit. Each listing links directly to the employer's own application page.

IPERS jobs in Wayne High, Iowa — at a glance

We're currently listing 12 IPERS-covered public-sector job openings in Wayne High, Iowa, from 1 employer. This isn't every IPERS employer — we add new sources over time. Among the most active employers here are Wayne High School/Jr. High.

12Open jobs1Employers12Full-time
Common roles: coach, assistant, football, head, anticipated, girls, high, school
12 IPERS-covered jobs in Wayne High

Head Golf Coach
School
🏛️ Wayne High School/Jr. High📍 Corydon, Iowa📅 Posted Jun 16, 2026
Anticipated Assistant JH Football Coach
School
🏛️ Wayne High School/Jr. High📍 Corydon, Iowa📅 Posted May 27, 2026
Assistant HS Boys Basketball Coach
School
🏛️ Wayne High School/Jr. High📍 Corydon, Iowa📅 Posted May 27, 2026
Head Girls JH Track Coach
School
🏛️ Wayne High School/Jr. High📍 Corydon, Iowa📅 Posted May 27, 2026
Assistant JH Football Coach
School
🏛️ Wayne High School/Jr. High📍 Corydon, Iowa📅 Posted May 27, 2026
Assistant High School Football Coach (2)
School
🏛️ Wayne High School/Jr. High📍 Corydon, Iowa📅 Posted May 18, 2026
Assistant High School Football Coach
School
🏛️ Wayne High School/Jr. High📍 Corydon, Iowa📅 Posted May 18, 2026
Anticipated 7-8 Language Arts Teacher
School
🏛️ Wayne High School/Jr. High📍 Corydon, Iowa📅 Posted Apr 27, 2026
Head JH Cross Country Coach
School
🏛️ Wayne High School/Jr. High📍 Corydon, Iowa📅 Posted Mar 17, 2026
Assistant HS Girls Volleyball
School
🏛️ Wayne High School/Jr. High📍 Corydon, Iowa📅 Posted Feb 16, 2026
Head HS Volleyball Coach
School
🏛️ Wayne High School/Jr. High📍 Corydon, Iowa📅 Posted Feb 12, 2026
7-12 Science Teacher and/or Ag Science
School
🏛️ Wayne High School/Jr. High📍 Corydon, Iowa📅 Posted Apr 22, 2025

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Frequently asked questions

What is IPERS, and why does it matter for a job?

IPERS — the Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System — is a defined-benefit pension that pays a guaranteed monthly income for life, calculated by a formula rather than stock-market performance. It covers more than 400,000 current and retired Iowans (about 1 in 10). A job that is IPERS-covered builds that lifetime pension, which is why public workers value staying within the system.

Which Iowa employers offer IPERS?

Under Iowa Code chapter 97B, IPERS coverage is the default for nearly every public employer: state agencies, all 99 counties and their cities, every public school district, Area Education Agencies, community colleges, public universities, and county hospitals. (The main exception: full-time police and firefighters in larger civil-service cities are under MFPRSI, a separate system.)

Is IPERS Jobs free to use?

Yes. The board is completely free, requires no account or sign-in, and never collects applicant data. Each listing links directly to the employer's own application page. The site is funded by ads so it can stay free for job seekers.

How many jobs are listed and how often are they updated?

The board aggregates several thousand live openings from official employer hiring systems across Iowa, refreshed every few hours. We don't yet cover every IPERS employer — new sources are added over time, and you can suggest one we're missing. You can filter by employer type, county, city, salary, and full- or part-time.

Are all of these jobs really IPERS-covered?

The listings come from IPERS-covered public employers, so the positions are covered in nearly all cases. Coverage is set by Iowa law rather than stated in each posting; confirm specifics with the employer. This is an independent resource and is not affiliated with IPERS or the State of Iowa.