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Tuesday, March 31, 2026 at 4:09 PM

Churchill County School District Offering Hiring Bonus

Attention Educators, families of educators, and friends of educators – now is the time to get them closer to you!

The Churchill County School District is rolling out significant hiring incentives for the 2025-2026 school year, offering attractive bonuses to licensed teaching staff, special education teachers, and educators willing to relocate to Fallon, Nevada.

Incentives Include:

  • $7,000 Hiring Bonus for Licensed Teaching Staff: $3,000 paid after the first week of reporting to work, with an additional $4,000 on the September check after the first year.
  • $12,000 Hiring Bonus for Special Education Teachers: $5,000 paid after the first week of reporting to work, plus $7,000 on the September check after the first year.
  • $2,500 Relocation Incentive for teachers moving to the area from outside Churchill County.

ChurchillCSD boasts the highest base salaries for school counselors, psychologists, and special education staff, reflecting its commitment to attracting and retaining top educational talent.

Join a District That Values You!

ChurchillCSD is dedicated to fostering an environment where educators and students alike can thrive. With competitive salaries, robust support, and a welcoming community, this district is the perfect place for passionate educators to make a difference.

Interested in Applying?

Call: 775-428-7240

Email: [email protected]

Apply Today: ChurchillCSD Application Link

Start your next chapter with ChurchillCSD—where your dedication is valued, and your career can flourish.

 

 

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