
Principal, McKinleyville High School at Northern Humboldt Union High School District
About the Employer
Northern Humboldt Union High School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or disability in its program or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. We are an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: 504’s, Title IX and Title II, coordinator Gayle Conway, Director of Student Services, (gconway@nohum.k12.ca.us), NHUHSD, 2755 McKinleyville Avenue, McKinleyville, CA 95519, 707-839-6481.
Job Summary
Job Summary
2023-24 School Year Vacancy Extended! Interviews held May 18 2023
Requirements / Qualifications
California Administrative Credential required. CLAD required.
Submit District Application, Current Resume, and 3-5 Letters of Recommendation via email, fax or mailed to: PERSONNEL, Northern Humboldt UHSD 2755 McKinleyville Ave. McKinleyville, CA 95519 (707) 839-6481 fax: (707)839-6457 Can complete an application at https://www.nohum.org/apps/jobs/
Requirements / Qualifications
California Administrative Credential required. CLAD required.
Submit District Application, Current Resume, and 3-5 Letters of Recommendation via email, fax or mailed to: PERSONNEL, Northern Humboldt UHSD 2755 McKinleyville Ave. McKinleyville, CA 95519 (707) 839-6481 fax: (707)839-6457 Can complete an application at https://www.nohum.org/apps/jobs/
Comments and Other Information
The Northern Humboldt Union High School District comprises two four-year high schools, McKinleyville High and Arcata High; two small continuation high schools, Pacific Coast High and Mad River High; and one charter school, Six Rivers Charter High. The district sits on the traditional homelands of the Wiyot people, who call the Arcata area Goudi’ni, which means over in the woods.
McKinleyville, known for its beautiful redwoods, dramatic coastal landscape and an abundance of working artists, is located about 300 miles north of San Francisco and about 75 miles south of Oregon in Humboldt County. The major industries include forest products, agriculture, fishing and tourism. The recently reinvented California Polytechnic University, Humboldt and College of the Redwoods contribute greatly to the cultural and educational opportunities of the county. CalPoly Humboldt is also a Hispanic Serving Institution. In addition, Humboldt County is home to several indigenous communities, including the two largest tribes in California, the Yurok tribe and Hoopa tribe. With a moderate coastal climate, good air quality and great recreational opportunities, McKinleyville is truly a delightful place to live and work.
There has been strong Board, community and faculty involvement and support for the District schools. The District’s goal is to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed in an information society: liberal arts and sciences, analytical thinking, real world problem solving, and use of technology; in a system that strives to create equitable outcomes for all students.
Comments and Other Information
The Northern Humboldt Union High School District comprises two four-year high schools, McKinleyville High and Arcata High; two small continuation high schools, Pacific Coast High and Mad River High; and one charter school, Six Rivers Charter High. The district sits on the traditional homelands of the Wiyot people, who call the Arcata area Goudi’ni, which means over in the woods.
McKinleyville, known for its beautiful redwoods, dramatic coastal landscape and an abundance of working artists, is located about 300 miles north of San Francisco and about 75 miles south of Oregon in Humboldt County. The major industries include forest products, agriculture, fishing and tourism. The recently reinvented California Polytechnic University, Humboldt and College of the Redwoods contribute greatly to the cultural and educational opportunities of the county. CalPoly Humboldt is also a Hispanic Serving Institution. In addition, Humboldt County is home to several indigenous communities, including the two largest tribes in California, the Yurok tribe and Hoopa tribe. With a moderate coastal climate, good air quality and great recreational opportunities, McKinleyville is truly a delightful place to live and work.
There has been strong Board, community and faculty involvement and support for the District schools. The District’s goal is to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed in an information society: liberal arts and sciences, analytical thinking, real world problem solving, and use of technology; in a system that strives to create equitable outcomes for all students.