What are the responsibilities and job description for the Substitute Teacher (Special Education and/or Court & Community Schools) position at San Mateo County Office Of Education?
Substitute Teacher (Special Education and/or Court & Community Schools) at San Mateo County Office Of Education
Application Deadline
6/30/2026 12:00 AM Pacific
Date Posted
Contact
(650) 802-5382
Number of Openings
Salary
$255 (Regular rate) Daily
Length of Work Year
Employment Type
About the Employer
Thank you for your interest in the San Mateo County Office of Education (SMCOE). SMCOE employees share a vision of equity and excellence in education for every student, educator, and school. Children and youth are at the heart of our work, and we pride ourselves on being an inclusive, supportive workplace where staff have the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive. San Mateo County, located between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, is home to 23 school districts, serving 85,000 students, and a robust early learning community. We work closely with many partners to meet the needs of the whole child and create a supportive county that serves all learners ages 0-22. SMCOE and its staff have been recognized widely for their innovative and effective approaches to addressing challenging issues facing schools and students. SMCOE welcomes and embraces individuals from all backgrounds, races, ethnicities, disabilities, gender identities, sexual orientations, immigration statuses, and religions. At SMCOE, equity means providing every learner aged 0-22 with the education and support needed to thrive in school, career, and life, and every staff member with opportunities to grow and further deepen their impact. To achieve equity, SMCOE commits to: • Interrupt inequitable practices and replace them with equity-driven, transparent systems; • Improve outcomes for historically and currently underserved student groups, building on the assets, strengths and talents that they and their families possess; • Continue to educate ourselves so we are better able to confront and dismantle systemic inequities; and • Center voices of those that have been historically marginalized and underserved, engaging a broad range of educational and community partners, in decision-making, determining priorities, and planning. SMCOE is seeking employees who share our vision and commitment to excellence and equity in education for all students. If that sounds like you, please consider a career at SMCOE. If you would like to learn more about the organization and its programs, please visit our website: smcoe.org.
Requirements / Qualifications
• A valid California credential that is based upon a Bachelor’s Degree and a Professional Preparation Program OR • A valid California 30 Day Substitute Permit, or meets the requirements to qualify to apply for the 30 Day Substitute Permit. To qualify to apply for a 30 Day Substitute Permit, individuals need to possess a Bachelor’s Degree and to have taken and passed CBEST (California Basic Education Skills Test). Those individuals who qualify to apply for the 30 Day Substitute Permit will be expected to obtain the permit if hired. The San Mateo County Office of Education will provide individuals assistance with the 30 Day Substitute Permit application process.
All items must be received for a candidate to be considered for employment. Incomplete or late documents will not receive consideration.
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Recommendation (Three dated within the last year.)
- Resume
Requirements / Qualifications
• A valid California credential that is based upon a Bachelor’s Degree and a Professional Preparation Program OR • A valid California 30 Day Substitute Permit, or meets the requirements to qualify to apply for the 30 Day Substitute Permit. To qualify to apply for a 30 Day Substitute Permit, individuals need to possess a Bachelor’s Degree and to have taken and passed CBEST (California Basic Education Skills Test). Those individuals who qualify to apply for the 30 Day Substitute Permit will be expected to obtain the permit if hired. The San Mateo County Office of Education will provide individuals assistance with the 30 Day Substitute Permit application process.
All items must be received for a candidate to be considered for employment. Incomplete or late documents will not receive consideration.
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Recommendation (Three dated within the last year.)
- Resume
Comments and Other Information
Comments and Other Information
- CalSTRS Info for New Educators