MCOE Teacher Residency with ALDER GSE at Santa Rita Union School District
About the Employer
The Santa Rita Union School District (SRUSD), located in the heart of the Salinas Valley of Monterey County, and is comprised of approximately 3600 students from Pre-School through Eighth Grade. We are located in the heart of "Steinbeck Country" a region best known for its exceptional air quality and mild central coast climate and the hometown of Nobel Prize winning recipient, John Steinbeck. Made up of four elementary schools, and two middle schools and a state preschool, all located within a five mile radius of each other, our district is characterized by rich cultural and linguistic diversity and a ‘home town’ feel evidenced by a warm, welcoming and caring community. The Santa Rita Union School District develops the minds and hearts of its students, inspiring our community to be the place where we all learn and grow.
Requirements / Qualifications
The free, short application for the Monterey County Office of Education (MCOE) Teacher Residency at Alder GSE is now open! The application deadline for Priority Round is October 10, 2025. This Fall MCOE is recruiting a cohort of teacher residents for the MCOE Teacher Residency. This is an innovative and affordable pathway to a full-time teaching career in our community. Residents earn their Master’s Degree and Teaching Credential in just one year through the Alder Graduate School of Education, while joining a supportive, mentor-based program with an emphasis on social justice and equity. After the year of residency, graduates receive priority hiring as MCOE teachers. TUITION ~$23,290 tuition (final tuition will be set in Dec. 2025 for the Class of 2026) BENEFITS $43,800 stipend (Residents are not employees of the school) Up to $15,000 in state and federal grants for residents from varying credential areas Up to $55K in federal financial aid/loans and the opportunity to apply for scholarships Master's Degree and Credential in 1 year Priority hiring for a full-time position at the school of residency APPLY NOW: https://aldergse.edu/apply/ Alder Teacher Residency Program Details: https://aldergse.edu/academic-programs/masters-credential-teacher-residency/
Requirements / Qualifications -Bachelor’s degree completed by the end of June 2026 -A grade point average (GPA) of 2.65 preferred; under 2.65 GPA should still apply -Eligible to work in the United States, DACA, permanent residency, or U.S. citizen Details For the 2026-2027 Residency Cohort: MCOE is looking for qualified applicants in the subjects ? Special Education ? Single Subject Math ? Single Subject Science ? Single Subject English ? Multiple Subject ? Bilingual Multiple Subject (Spanish) K-12 Partner is looking for candidates to do the residency in the following cities: ? Salinas ? Santa Rita ? Greenfield ? King City KEY ADMISSIONS DATES: Priority Application Deadline: October 10th, 2025 Fall Deadline: November 3rd, 2025 Winter Deadline: February 6th, 2026 Spring Deadline: March 20th, 2026 Interviews: November to Early December and March to April (if positions are available) FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Sebastian Franco at sfranco@aldergse.edu or schedule a time to meet with them through Calendly.
Requirements / Qualifications
The free, short application for the Monterey County Office of Education (MCOE) Teacher Residency at Alder GSE is now open! The application deadline for Priority Round is October 10, 2025. This Fall MCOE is recruiting a cohort of teacher residents for the MCOE Teacher Residency. This is an innovative and affordable pathway to a full-time teaching career in our community. Residents earn their Master’s Degree and Teaching Credential in just one year through the Alder Graduate School of Education, while joining a supportive, mentor-based program with an emphasis on social justice and equity. After the year of residency, graduates receive priority hiring as MCOE teachers. TUITION ~$23,290 tuition (final tuition will be set in Dec. 2025 for the Class of 2026) BENEFITS $43,800 stipend (Residents are not employees of the school) Up to $15,000 in state and federal grants for residents from varying credential areas Up to $55K in federal financial aid/loans and the opportunity to apply for scholarships Master's Degree and Credential in 1 year Priority hiring for a full-time position at the school of residency APPLY NOW: https://aldergse.edu/apply/ Alder Teacher Residency Program Details: https://aldergse.edu/academic-programs/masters-credential-teacher-residency/
Requirements / Qualifications -Bachelor’s degree completed by the end of June 2026 -A grade point average (GPA) of 2.65 preferred; under 2.65 GPA should still apply -Eligible to work in the United States, DACA, permanent residency, or U.S. citizen Details For the 2026-2027 Residency Cohort: MCOE is looking for qualified applicants in the subjects ? Special Education ? Single Subject Math ? Single Subject Science ? Single Subject English ? Multiple Subject ? Bilingual Multiple Subject (Spanish) K-12 Partner is looking for candidates to do the residency in the following cities: ? Salinas ? Santa Rita ? Greenfield ? King City KEY ADMISSIONS DATES: Priority Application Deadline: October 10th, 2025 Fall Deadline: November 3rd, 2025 Winter Deadline: February 6th, 2026 Spring Deadline: March 20th, 2026 Interviews: November to Early December and March to April (if positions are available) FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Sebastian Franco at sfranco@aldergse.edu or schedule a time to meet with them through Calendly.