
Special Education Teacher-Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) #1020-150 at Contra Costa County Office Of Education
About the Employer
The Contra Costa County Office of Education is a unique agency. One of 58 counties in the state of California, Contra Costa County has the 11th largest public school student population in the state. Officially established in 1932, the CCCOE has a long history of providing direct services to some of our county's most vulnerable students, including young people who are incarcerated, homeless or in foster care, as well as students who have severe physical or emotional challenges. CCCOE also provides support services to schools and school districts in Contra Costa County; services that can be handled most effectively and economically on a regional basis rather than by each of the county's 261 schools or 18 school districts. These services range from budget approval and fiscal support, to technology infrastructure and communication support. In addition, CCCOE provides some of the best, high level professional development opportunities for educators in the entire state. The County Office of Education is an essential part of Contra Costa's outstanding public school system. Overall, our county's students rank high on virtually every measure of achievement – from test scores to college entrance rates. For more information about the County Office's programs and services, we invite you to visit our website at www.cccoe.k12.ca.us
Requirements / Qualifications
Applicant must possess or qualify for: • A California Education Specialist DHH Credential or equivalent • Appropriate certification for teaching English Language Learners • Successful classroom teaching experience with hearing-impaired students preferred Resume, transcripts and copies of credentials are required with application Please see job descriptions and supplemental information available at www.cocoschools.org/careers The Human Resources Department of the Contra Costa County Office of Education will make reasonable efforts in recruitment and examination process to accommodate applicants with disabilities. If you need an accommodation, please call (925) 942-3387.
Requirements / Qualifications
Applicant must possess or qualify for: • A California Education Specialist DHH Credential or equivalent • Appropriate certification for teaching English Language Learners • Successful classroom teaching experience with hearing-impaired students preferred Resume, transcripts and copies of credentials are required with application Please see job descriptions and supplemental information available at www.cocoschools.org/careers The Human Resources Department of the Contra Costa County Office of Education will make reasonable efforts in recruitment and examination process to accommodate applicants with disabilities. If you need an accommodation, please call (925) 942-3387.
Comments and Other Information
The Contra Costa County Office of Education provides a full range of services designed to meet the needs of students with disabilities from birth to age 22.
Classroom settings include fully integrated sites on regular school campuses, community-based instruction, and special centers. By offering a range of settings, the programs can address students' individual education needs.
The Teacher in this position is itinerant, working with students with hearing impairments in districts in the CCSELPA. They provide one-to-one support to students, consult with teachers, staff and parents, assist with FM systems, conduct assessments and attend IEPs.
Comments and Other Information
The Contra Costa County Office of Education provides a full range of services designed to meet the needs of students with disabilities from birth to age 22.
Classroom settings include fully integrated sites on regular school campuses, community-based instruction, and special centers. By offering a range of settings, the programs can address students' individual education needs.
The Teacher in this position is itinerant, working with students with hearing impairments in districts in the CCSELPA. They provide one-to-one support to students, consult with teachers, staff and parents, assist with FM systems, conduct assessments and attend IEPs.