
Multi-Subject or Single-Subject Teacher - Rite of Passage - Minden, NV at El Dorado County Office of Education
About the Employer
At our core, EDCOE supports the diverse educational needs of El Dorado County’s student population not only in schools but throughout the community. Our leadership provides students with progressive and engaging learning experiences, while facilitating collaboration that maximizes resources for school districts and the county alike. Our goal is to deliver educational excellence through responsible, cost-effective centralized services in order to meet regulatory and educational standards in a safe, successful, educational environment for all of our children. Students, parents, educators and the community are invited to learn more about our services, programs, opportunities and innovations offered and available to prepare students for future success.
Job Summary
Job Summary
The Rite of Passage '7/24/365' residential treatment sites have enabled thousands of at-risk youth to move beyond their troubled home lives and negative former school experiences. Providing dramatic behavioral and lifestyle changes, the Rite of Passage treatment programs provide a unique, proactive setting for education. The residential program is a Short Term Residential Therapy Program (STRTP) serving at-promise youth where EDCOE is the school partner. The position may require travel. Under the supervision of the principal, provide instructional services to students related to applied curriculum. Emphasize a hands-on and skills approach that supports the vocational programs and ties directly into curriculum delivered in other subject areas so that there is consistent concept and skill reinforcement.
Requirements / Qualifications
Education: • Valid California Teaching Credential. Experience: • Experience in successful classroom teaching; demonstrated success in teaching at risk students, including appropriate curriculum design, lesson planning, and Clinical Teaching.
To be considered the following documents must be uploaded to a complete application:
- Copy of Transcript
- Credential Copy (Single Subject or Multiple Subject Credential)
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Recommendation (2 current letters from the last two years)
- Resume
Requirements / Qualifications
Education: • Valid California Teaching Credential. Experience: • Experience in successful classroom teaching; demonstrated success in teaching at risk students, including appropriate curriculum design, lesson planning, and Clinical Teaching.
To be considered the following documents must be uploaded to a complete application:
- Copy of Transcript
- Credential Copy (Single Subject or Multiple Subject Credential)
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Recommendation (2 current letters from the last two years)
- Resume
Comments and Other Information
The Golden State Teacher Grant (GSTG) Program is offering a grant up to $20,000 to those currently enrolled in a professional preparation program approved by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) and for those working towards earning their preliminary teaching or pupil personnel services credential.
Candidates must complete their program and obtain their credential within 6 years from the date their initial GSTG payments are mailed to their institution. Students must also commit to work at either a priority school or a California State Preschool Program (CSPP) for either 2 or 4 years in accordance with the term of the specific Service Agreement. ROP is currently identified as a GSTG Priority School.
To learn more about the Golden State Teacher Grant (GSTG) Program, visit their Website for more information.
The Human Resources Department of the El Dorado County Office of Education will make reasonable efforts in recruitment and examination process to accommodate applicants with disabilities. If you need an accommodation, please contact our Title IX Coordinator, Amy Andersen, at 530-295-2250.
For more information on Title IX, please visit the link below:
EDCOE Title IX Information
Comments and Other Information
The Golden State Teacher Grant (GSTG) Program is offering a grant up to $20,000 to those currently enrolled in a professional preparation program approved by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) and for those working towards earning their preliminary teaching or pupil personnel services credential.
Candidates must complete their program and obtain their credential within 6 years from the date their initial GSTG payments are mailed to their institution. Students must also commit to work at either a priority school or a California State Preschool Program (CSPP) for either 2 or 4 years in accordance with the term of the specific Service Agreement. ROP is currently identified as a GSTG Priority School.
To learn more about the Golden State Teacher Grant (GSTG) Program, visit their Website for more information.
The Human Resources Department of the El Dorado County Office of Education will make reasonable efforts in recruitment and examination process to accommodate applicants with disabilities. If you need an accommodation, please contact our Title IX Coordinator, Amy Andersen, at 530-295-2250.
For more information on Title IX, please visit the link below:
EDCOE Title IX Information