Substitute Teacher at Chualar Union Elementary
Job Summary
Job Summary
Interested in substituting for Chualar Union School District please apply on Edjoin. We are reviewing applications and will contact those we feel may be a good fit for our district.
Requirements / Qualifications
Requirements / Qualifications
In order to substitute for Chualar Union School District applicants must include the following documents to be considered: - Hold either an actual Teaching Credential or 30- Day Substitute Teaching Permit - TB Clearance New Hire/Payroll paperwork will be provided when hired. Fingerprint Clearance and TB Results are required prior to the First Day of Employment.
- Credential Copy
- Resume
- TB Screening Result
In order to substitute for Chualar Union School District applicants must include the following documents to be considered: - Hold either an actual Teaching Credential or 30- Day Substitute Teaching Permit - TB Clearance New Hire/Payroll paperwork will be provided when hired. Fingerprint Clearance and TB Results are required prior to the First Day of Employment.
- Credential Copy
- Resume
- TB Screening Result
Comments and Other Information
The unincorporated community of Chualar is nestled between the Gabilan and Santa Lucia
mountain ranges approximately ten miles south from Salinas, Monterey County. This small, rural,
and unincorporated community consists mainly of a Hispanic population of some 1,440 residents
working in agricultural-related occupations and is home to Chualar Union Elementary School District
(CUESD). The single-school district maintains a yearly average of 335 students, a total of sixteen
teachers, two special education teachers, an academic coordinator, and a testing coordinator. In
addition, CUESD has the After School Education and Safety (ASES) program that serves K-8 grade
students.
Comments and Other Information
The unincorporated community of Chualar is nestled between the Gabilan and Santa Lucia
mountain ranges approximately ten miles south from Salinas, Monterey County. This small, rural,
and unincorporated community consists mainly of a Hispanic population of some 1,440 residents
working in agricultural-related occupations and is home to Chualar Union Elementary School District
(CUESD). The single-school district maintains a yearly average of 335 students, a total of sixteen
teachers, two special education teachers, an academic coordinator, and a testing coordinator. In
addition, CUESD has the After School Education and Safety (ASES) program that serves K-8 grade
students.