
Williams Team Member 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 direction, conduct site visits to assess instructional materials sufficiency and/or school facility conditions in accordance with the California Education Code; documents and reports visitation results; performs other related duties as required.
Requirements / Qualifications
- Resume (Optional)
Requirements / Qualifications
- Resume (Optional)
Comments and Other Information
We are seeking temporary staff to support a short-term project running from late July/early August through September, with some assignments extending through November. Schedules will vary between 3–5 days per week and 2–5 hours per day.
About the Williams Monitoring Work
Williams Team Members support the implementation of the Williams Settlement, a landmark California legal agreement focused on ensuring educational equity in under-resourced schools. Through this initiative, SCOE monitors public school sites to verify that:
• Students have access to sufficient instructional materials
• Facilities are safe, clean, and in good repair
• Williams Complaint Notices are properly posted and visible
This important oversight helps promote transparency, equity, and accountability across Sacramento County.
Job Summary
Williams Team Members conduct in-person site visits to public schools throughout the county.
Responsibilities may include:
• Evaluating textbook and instructional material sufficiency
• Assessing facility conditions and identifying any health or safety concerns
• Verifying visibility and content of Williams Complaint Notices
• Interacting professionally with school-site staff
• Preparing clear, written reports documenting site visit findings
Compensation
$62.50 per hour
Part-time, Exempt Temporary Employee (ETE) assignment
Qualifications
Familiarity with school site operations or facilities maintenance (preferred)
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to manage tasks independently and meet deadlines
Examination/Selection Process
Candidates who submit a complete application will be invited to complete a remotely administered examination, requiring a computer, webcam, and microphone. If you are unable to participate remotely, contact the designated representative before the deadline to make alternate arrangements.
Important Application Information
Email is our primary form of contact. Applicants must provide and maintain a valid email and check it regularly, including spam folders, to ensure timely receipt of important notices.
"Additional Questions" included in the application are used in the initial screening. Responses should be thorough. Responses that do not provide all requested information may result in your application not moving forward in the process.
Accommodation
Reasonable accommodations in completing an application, testing, and employment are available to individuals with disabilities. If you would like to request accommodation, please reach out to the designated contact as early as possible.
Comments and Other Information
We are seeking temporary staff to support a short-term project running from late July/early August through September, with some assignments extending through November. Schedules will vary between 3–5 days per week and 2–5 hours per day.
About the Williams Monitoring Work
Williams Team Members support the implementation of the Williams Settlement, a landmark California legal agreement focused on ensuring educational equity in under-resourced schools. Through this initiative, SCOE monitors public school sites to verify that:
• Students have access to sufficient instructional materials
• Facilities are safe, clean, and in good repair
• Williams Complaint Notices are properly posted and visible
This important oversight helps promote transparency, equity, and accountability across Sacramento County.
Job Summary
Williams Team Members conduct in-person site visits to public schools throughout the county.
Responsibilities may include:
• Evaluating textbook and instructional material sufficiency
• Assessing facility conditions and identifying any health or safety concerns
• Verifying visibility and content of Williams Complaint Notices
• Interacting professionally with school-site staff
• Preparing clear, written reports documenting site visit findings
Compensation
$62.50 per hour
Part-time, Exempt Temporary Employee (ETE) assignment
Qualifications
Familiarity with school site operations or facilities maintenance (preferred)
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to manage tasks independently and meet deadlines
Examination/Selection Process
Candidates who submit a complete application will be invited to complete a remotely administered examination, requiring a computer, webcam, and microphone. If you are unable to participate remotely, contact the designated representative before the deadline to make alternate arrangements.
Important Application Information
Email is our primary form of contact. Applicants must provide and maintain a valid email and check it regularly, including spam folders, to ensure timely receipt of important notices.
"Additional Questions" included in the application are used in the initial screening. Responses should be thorough. Responses that do not provide all requested information may result in your application not moving forward in the process.
Accommodation
Reasonable accommodations in completing an application, testing, and employment are available to individuals with disabilities. If you would like to request accommodation, please reach out to the designated contact as early as possible.