
Para-Educator, Mild/Moderate Needs (Vacancies in Antelope) 24/25 School Year at Sacramento County Office Of Education
About the Employer
SCOE is one of 58 county offices of education in the State of California and plays a vital role in providing technical assistance, curriculum and instructional support, staff development, legal and financial advice, and oversight to school districts within Sacramento County. For more information, visit www.scoe.net/personnel or call (916) 228-2332.
Job Summary
Job Summary
Under the supervision of an administrator and general direction of a classroom teacher, assists the teacher in the education of students including management of student behavior; recordkeeping; instructional assistance; classroom safety, security and organization; and interaction and communication with students, support staff, parents/guardians, and agencies.
Requirements / Qualifications
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume
Requirements / Qualifications
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume
Comments and Other Information
This office is establishing an open eligibility list for the Para-educator, Mild/Moderate Needs position for the 24/25 school year. Para-educators work with students with learning, communication, behavioral or emotional disabilities. The majority of students served are in need of academic assistance. Candidates on the eligibility list may be considered for any full-time, part-time, or limited-term positions occurring within 6 months of the established list for this job classification.
NOTE: “Additional Questions” are included in the application form and will be used in the initial screening process. Applicants considered most qualified by a screening panel will continue in the selection process. It is in your best interest to answer these questions as fully as possible.
EXAM PROCESS
Qualified applicants who pass screening process will receive a notice indicating the next steps in the process, which is a written exam. Candidates are required to appear in person on the scheduled exam dates.
SCOE's Equity Imperative
The Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) believes its efforts are enriched by the diversity of its staff and those they serve. SCOE strives to cultivate an anti-racist organization that promotes a sense of belonging for every learner, family, educator, and employee. SCOE believes that creative and innovative strategies, programs, and services must be developed and promoted to meet the unique needs of all learners and to eliminate opportunity and achievement gaps. In doing so, SCOE will disrupt inequities and re-envision education with a focus on empowering the next generation of youth to take on new challenges and thrive.
LOCATION:
The positions are based at the following school site:
Cyril Spinelli Elementary School - Antelope, Ca.
Comments and Other Information
This office is establishing an open eligibility list for the Para-educator, Mild/Moderate Needs position for the 24/25 school year. Para-educators work with students with learning, communication, behavioral or emotional disabilities. The majority of students served are in need of academic assistance. Candidates on the eligibility list may be considered for any full-time, part-time, or limited-term positions occurring within 6 months of the established list for this job classification.
NOTE: “Additional Questions” are included in the application form and will be used in the initial screening process. Applicants considered most qualified by a screening panel will continue in the selection process. It is in your best interest to answer these questions as fully as possible.
EXAM PROCESS
Qualified applicants who pass screening process will receive a notice indicating the next steps in the process, which is a written exam. Candidates are required to appear in person on the scheduled exam dates.
SCOE's Equity Imperative
The Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) believes its efforts are enriched by the diversity of its staff and those they serve. SCOE strives to cultivate an anti-racist organization that promotes a sense of belonging for every learner, family, educator, and employee. SCOE believes that creative and innovative strategies, programs, and services must be developed and promoted to meet the unique needs of all learners and to eliminate opportunity and achievement gaps. In doing so, SCOE will disrupt inequities and re-envision education with a focus on empowering the next generation of youth to take on new challenges and thrive.
LOCATION:
The positions are based at the following school site:
Cyril Spinelli Elementary School - Antelope, Ca.