7 jobs
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Teacher Assistant, Deaf Education (2026/2027 School Year)Student Services (includes all School Site positions) · Ophir Elementary
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Coordinator, Continuous Improvement and SupportEducational Services Department · Placer County Office of Education Headquarters
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Teacher Assistant, Deaf EducationStudent Services (includes all School Site positions) · Del Oro High School
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Behavior Support AssistantStudent Services (includes all School Site positions) · Sierra Vista School at Olive Ranch
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Braillist, Special EducationStudent Services (includes all School Site positions) · Placer County Office of Education Headquarters
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Educational Interpreter for the DeafStudent Services (includes all School Site positions) · Del Oro High School
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Educational Interpreter for the DeafSpecial Education Local Planning Area Department (SELPA) · Ophir Elementary
About Placer County Office of Education
MISSON
The Placer County Office of Education (PCOE) believes quality education is a vital priority for the students and citizens of Placer County.
We work in partnership with the 16 local school districts and one community college district in Placer County to equip every child with a first-class education to succeed in a global economy, to appreciate the cultural, social and historical resources of their community, and to be active participants in civic responsibilities.
VISION
The vision of the Placer County Superintendent of Schools and the Placer County Board of Education is to provide exemplary leadership and service to schools, parents, and the community as we work together to provide a globally competitive, comprehensive, rigorous and relevant education to all students.
- Read more about the Placer County Office of Education's vision, mission and strategic goals.
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View the Placer County Office of Education Digital Annual Report.
PCOE’s role includes approval of local school district budgets to ensure sound fiscal operation, reviewing and approving Local Control Accountability Plans (LCAPs), and developing professional development and educational opportunities for educators. In addition to providing services to local school districts, PCOE also operates educational programs that provide services directly to students such as special education programs for students with rare disabilities and alternative education programs for students who have been expelled or probation referred.