Teacher - High School Math/Science - Mountainside Success Academy 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
Mountainside Success Academy (MSA) is an El Dorado County Office of Education (EDCOE) Community School serving students who have experienced challenges meeting the academic, behavioral, social-emotional, and attendance expectations of a traditional comprehensive high school setting. As an independent study program with required in-person instructional time, MSA provides individualized learning plans that support students in earning credits toward graduation while exploring post-secondary college and career pathways. At MSA, we are committed to fostering a supportive, student-centered environment where strong relationships with students and families are the foundation of success. Through personalized instruction, targeted interventions, and a focus on whole-child development, we empower students to overcome barriers, achieve academic success, and reach their full potential.
Requirements / Qualifications
Our program is seeking a High School Math/Science teacher who is open to teaching multiple levels of math and/or science, with the goal of supporting students in earning credits towards graduation. Experience: Two years of recent full-time teaching experience preferred; home study/distance learning or alternative school setting experience desired. A credential in Math and/or Science with the ability to teach multiple subjects. Additional credentials desired. Education: Bachelor’s degree and valid teaching credential, or eligibility for appropriate credential/permit.
To be considered, the following documents must be uploaded to a complete application:
- Copy of Transcript
- Credential Copy
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Recommendation (2 Current Letters - Within the last two years)
- Resume
Requirements / Qualifications
Our program is seeking a High School Math/Science teacher who is open to teaching multiple levels of math and/or science, with the goal of supporting students in earning credits towards graduation. Experience: Two years of recent full-time teaching experience preferred; home study/distance learning or alternative school setting experience desired. A credential in Math and/or Science with the ability to teach multiple subjects. Additional credentials desired. Education: Bachelor’s degree and valid teaching credential, or eligibility for appropriate credential/permit.
To be considered, the following documents must be uploaded to a complete application:
- Copy of Transcript
- Credential Copy
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Recommendation (2 Current Letters - Within the last two years)
- Resume
Comments and Other 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, Matt Murphy, at 530-295-2250.
EDCOE Title IX Information
Comments and Other 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, Matt Murphy, at 530-295-2250.
EDCOE Title IX Information