FES Program Coordinator/Instructor (1262) at Butte County Office Of Education
About the Employer
The Butte County Office of Education (BCOE) is located in Northern California and serves 13 districts and 17 charter schools in Butte County and provides services to students and educators in all 58 California Counties and employs 1500 people in Butte County and across the state.
Job Summary
Job Summary
Credential Information Requires the following: • A valid, unexpired Clear California teaching credential, which is based on a bachelor's degree, teacher preparation program, and student teaching experience. • A valid and unexpired California English Learner Authorization. Internships, Career Technical Education (CTE), adult teaching credentials, waivers or permits, are not acceptable.
Requirements / Qualifications
***All applications MUST be accompanied by the items listed below. Incomplete applications will not be considered***
- Copy of Transcript
- Credential Copy (Copy of credential from the CTC website: https://www.ctc.ca.gov/commission/lookup)
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Recommendation (Three letters of recommendation required, current letters preferred)
- Other (Master’s degree)
- Resume
Requirements / Qualifications
***All applications MUST be accompanied by the items listed below. Incomplete applications will not be considered***
- Copy of Transcript
- Credential Copy (Copy of credential from the CTC website: https://www.ctc.ca.gov/commission/lookup)
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Recommendation (Three letters of recommendation required, current letters preferred)
- Other (Master’s degree)
- Resume
Comments and Other Information
FINGERPRINTING FOR CONDUCTING A BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION IS REQUIRED and completed upon offer of employment
To comply with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, all new employees must provide proof of identity and authorization to work in the United States
Comments and Other Information
FINGERPRINTING FOR CONDUCTING A BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION IS REQUIRED and completed upon offer of employment
To comply with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, all new employees must provide proof of identity and authorization to work in the United States