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North Coast School of Education Director at Sonoma County Office Of Education

Application Deadline

4/25/2025 4:30 PM Pacific

Date Posted
4/11/2025
Contact
Susie Truelove
707-524-2677
Number of Openings
1
Salary
Pay Range
$168,836 - $175,658 Annually
Add'l Salary Info
112MMO Salary Schedule
Length of Work Year
2025-2026, 1 Position, Management, 1.0 FTE, 8 hrs/day, 12 months, 225 days
Employment Type
Full Time

About the Employer

The Sonoma County Office of Education (SCOE) works to engage, support, and empower our region’s 40 public school districts. Together, these districts operate more than 170 schools and serve more than 64,000 students. Our staff of more than 300 recognizes the historical and systemic oppression within education and commits to disrupting and transforming the systems that perpetuate inequities. We are dedicated to ensuring all students have access to rich educational opportunities in safe, supportive learning environments where all students thrive and feel like they belong. SCOE is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs, and not on gender, color, race, ancestry, creed, religion, national origin, age, handicap or disability, medical condition, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status, citizenship status, or any other factor rendered unlawful by federal, state, or local law.

Requirements / Qualifications

The North Coast School of Education (NCSOE) Director develops, coordinates, maintains, administers and evaluates the preliminary and clear teacher, administrative, and intern training programs serving the North Coast School of Education service area, district charters, and counties. This role focuses on monitoring programs to maintain accreditation, ensure compliance with changing policies and meet the needs of new administrators and teachers. The NCSOE Director will also develop and implement a recruitment plan and application process for aspiring and new teachers and administrators that emphasizes a broad range of representation and a variety of perspectives. Education: -Master’s Degree from an accredited institution of higher education is required. Experience: -In management positions with progressively increasing responsibility and professional experience in the field of education. -In staff development and/or in-service training experience. -In supervision of district site or county office program operations and activities, including the supervision of certificated and classified staff. This must include serving in an administrative position with primary responsibility of a school site or program specifically designed to serve students. Credentials: -A valid California Administrative Services Credential is required.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: A complete, signed and dated on-line Edjoin application for the position shall include copies or proof of all of the items listed below. Applicants submitting incomplete applications will not be considered for employment. Applications must be submitted by 4:30 pm on the final filing date. 1. A completed on-line Edjoin application 2. A letter describing personal qualifications and reason(s) for interest in the position 3. Three (3) letters of recommendation (dated within the last year) 4. A copy of a valid California Administrative Services Credential 5. A Resume

Requirements / Qualifications

The North Coast School of Education (NCSOE) Director develops, coordinates, maintains, administers and evaluates the preliminary and clear teacher, administrative, and intern training programs serving the North Coast School of Education service area, district charters, and counties. This role focuses on monitoring programs to maintain accreditation, ensure compliance with changing policies and meet the needs of new administrators and teachers. The NCSOE Director will also develop and implement a recruitment plan and application process for aspiring and new teachers and administrators that emphasizes a broad range of representation and a variety of perspectives. Education: -Master’s Degree from an accredited institution of higher education is required. Experience: -In management positions with progressively increasing responsibility and professional experience in the field of education. -In staff development and/or in-service training experience. -In supervision of district site or county office program operations and activities, including the supervision of certificated and classified staff. This must include serving in an administrative position with primary responsibility of a school site or program specifically designed to serve students. Credentials: -A valid California Administrative Services Credential is required.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: A complete, signed and dated on-line Edjoin application for the position shall include copies or proof of all of the items listed below. Applicants submitting incomplete applications will not be considered for employment. Applications must be submitted by 4:30 pm on the final filing date. 1. A completed on-line Edjoin application 2. A letter describing personal qualifications and reason(s) for interest in the position 3. Three (3) letters of recommendation (dated within the last year) 4. A copy of a valid California Administrative Services Credential 5. A Resume

Comments and Other Information

-Must be fingerprinted and a satisfactory Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation records checks must be received by the Sonoma County Office of Education, prior to employment. -Proof of TB test will be required upon employment.

Comments and Other Information


-Must be fingerprinted and a satisfactory Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation records checks must be received by the Sonoma County Office of Education, prior to employment. -Proof of TB test will be required upon employment.