TEACHING EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Thank you for your interest in becoming an educator in Santa
Clara County. We welcome job seekers and new applicants, confident that our
commitment to excellence in education coupled with the County's beautiful and
stimulating surroundings offer a unique opportunity to all teachers and support
personnel. The following points are provided to assist you in your job search:
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The Santa Clara County Office of Education serves as the
intermediary organization between the California
Department of Education and the 31
school districts in Santa Clara County. For administrative, teaching,
and classified employment opportunities at the SCCOE and county school
districts, visit ED-JOIN or contact the
districts directly.
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For additional information relating to current teaching
positions, instructional and student programs as well as professional
development and teacher training opportunities at the Santa Clara County
Office of Education, contact Certificated Human
Resources webpages.
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For additional information regarding SCCOE classified
(non-teaching) employment, testing requirements, job descriptions, salary
schedules, and available substitute and hourly positions, please contact Classified
Personnel Services.
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Individuals seeking initial teaching and substitute
teaching employment in California public schools must possess a California
Credential. For additional information about California teaching
credentials, or substitute teacher permits, contact the CALIFORNIA
COMMISSION ON TEACHER CREDENTIALING (CCTC), P.O. Box 944270, Sacramento CA
94244-2700 (Telephone: 916.445.7254) (www.ctc.ca.gov)
or Credential Services at the SCCOE.
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The SCCOE and school districts in Santa Clara County
select substitute teachers using the same general procedure as they do for
assigning regular teachers. An appropriate teaching credential or substitute
permit is required for substitute teacher employment. If you are interested
in substitute teacher information, we suggest you contact the individual
districts.
Date last updated: July 17, 2009 |
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