About the Employer
Welcome to the Salinas Union High School District (SUHSD)! We are excited about the opportunity to share more about our district, our community, and the incredible career opportunities available. Join us in shaping the future of education in Salinas, California.
About Salinas Union High School District:
Salinas Union High School District serves students across grades 7-12 and adult learners. Our district is known for its commitment to academic excellence, equity, and fostering a culture of lifelong learning. SUHSD operates several comprehensive high schools, middle schools, and alternative education programs that meet the diverse needs of our students and community.
About the City of Salinas:
Salinas, also known as the "Salad Bowl of the World," is located in Monterey County, California. This vibrant city is rich in agricultural history, offering a unique blend of urban amenities and rural charm. Salinas is home to a population of approximately 160,000 and boasts a culturally diverse community.
Salinas offers:
- Mild Climate: Ideal for enjoying outdoor activities year-round.
- Proximity to Monterey Bay: Just 20 minutes from the stunning Pacific Coastline, residents enjoy easy access to pristine beaches, scenic views, and world-renowned attractions like the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
- Cultural Richness: Salinas celebrates its heritage through events such as the annual California Rodeo and the Steinbeck Festival, honoring the city's native author, John Steinbeck.
Community Highlights:
- Agricultural Hub: The Salinas Valley is a global leader in agriculture, contributing significantly to the nation’s produce supply.
- Educational and Recreational Resources: Salinas is home to beautiful parks, libraries, and community centers, offering enriching opportunities for individuals and families.
- Supportive Community: Salinas prides itself on being a welcoming city with a strong emphasis on family and education.
Why Join SUHSD?
- Commitment to Professional Growth: SUHSD provides numerous professional development opportunities to support educators and staff.
- Diverse Work Environment: Our district values inclusivity and fosters a collaborative culture that mirrors the rich diversity of our students.
- Impactful Career: Be a part of a team that transforms lives and builds a brighter future for the youth in our community.
We invite you to join the Salinas Union High School District family and contribute to a legacy of excellence in education.
About Salinas Union High School District:
Salinas Union High School District serves students across grades 7-12 and adult learners. Our district is known for its commitment to academic excellence, equity, and fostering a culture of lifelong learning. SUHSD operates several comprehensive high schools, middle schools, and alternative education programs that meet the diverse needs of our students and community.
About the City of Salinas:
Salinas, also known as the "Salad Bowl of the World," is located in Monterey County, California. This vibrant city is rich in agricultural history, offering a unique blend of urban amenities and rural charm. Salinas is home to a population of approximately 160,000 and boasts a culturally diverse community.
Salinas offers:
- Mild Climate: Ideal for enjoying outdoor activities year-round.
- Proximity to Monterey Bay: Just 20 minutes from the stunning Pacific Coastline, residents enjoy easy access to pristine beaches, scenic views, and world-renowned attractions like the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
- Cultural Richness: Salinas celebrates its heritage through events such as the annual California Rodeo and the Steinbeck Festival, honoring the city's native author, John Steinbeck.
Community Highlights:
- Agricultural Hub: The Salinas Valley is a global leader in agriculture, contributing significantly to the nation’s produce supply.
- Educational and Recreational Resources: Salinas is home to beautiful parks, libraries, and community centers, offering enriching opportunities for individuals and families.
- Supportive Community: Salinas prides itself on being a welcoming city with a strong emphasis on family and education.
Why Join SUHSD?
- Commitment to Professional Growth: SUHSD provides numerous professional development opportunities to support educators and staff.
- Diverse Work Environment: Our district values inclusivity and fosters a collaborative culture that mirrors the rich diversity of our students.
- Impactful Career: Be a part of a team that transforms lives and builds a brighter future for the youth in our community.
We invite you to join the Salinas Union High School District family and contribute to a legacy of excellence in education.
Job Summary
Program Outline
- One year part-time student teacher assignment in a mentor's classroom
- Awarded a preliminary credential at the conclusion of the program
- Gradual release teaching model
- Pairs training for student teacher and master teacher
-10 hours of mentor training for master teacher
- Participation in district-sponsored professional development
- Participation in school-wide meetings, including parent conferences
- Monthly residency meetings with district New Teacher Support Specialist
- Must be willing to work at least 4 years in the Salinas Union High School District
- One year part-time student teacher assignment in a mentor's classroom
- Awarded a preliminary credential at the conclusion of the program
- Gradual release teaching model
- Pairs training for student teacher and master teacher
-10 hours of mentor training for master teacher
- Participation in district-sponsored professional development
- Participation in school-wide meetings, including parent conferences
- Monthly residency meetings with district New Teacher Support Specialist
- Must be willing to work at least 4 years in the Salinas Union High School District
Required Documents
*MUST OBTAIN 30 DAY EMERGENCY TEACHING PERMIT JUNE 30TH*
*(UCSC ONLY)PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS PERMIT*
If you have any questions about the program you may reach out to Danny Greene or Lisa Russett
[email protected]
*(UCSC ONLY)PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS PERMIT*
If you have any questions about the program you may reach out to Danny Greene or Lisa Russett
[email protected]
Requirements / Qualifications
Program Qualifications
- Math, science and special education candidates
- Bachelor's degree or enrolled in a BA+ credential program
- CBEST and CSET (if applicable) requirement fulfilled
- Prerequisite coursework completed (18 units)
- Acceptance into CSUMB teacher preparation program in special education, math, science, social studies and ELA or Candidate in the UCSC MA/Credential Program
- Desire to teach in the Salinas Union High School District for at least 4 years
- Local ties to the community is a priority, but not a must
- Substitute Teacher Permit through CTC or Montere County Office of Education is required
Comments and Other Information
Program Benefits
- Learn the school and district culture, protocol and initiatives
- Build connections with school site staff, district staff and most importantly, students
- Learn from a master teacher chosen to best fit the needs of the student teacher
- Financial incentives that take some of the burden of university costs and costs of living in the Salinas area.
- Possibility of a teaching position for the 2024-25 school year.
Financial Benefits
- $40,000 stipend paid out in 10 monthly installments
- Opportunity for extra pay as a substitute for master teacher or during non-clinical hours
- Learn the school and district culture, protocol and initiatives
- Build connections with school site staff, district staff and most importantly, students
- Learn from a master teacher chosen to best fit the needs of the student teacher
- Financial incentives that take some of the burden of university costs and costs of living in the Salinas area.
- Possibility of a teaching position for the 2024-25 school year.
Financial Benefits
- $40,000 stipend paid out in 10 monthly installments
- Opportunity for extra pay as a substitute for master teacher or during non-clinical hours