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Archdiocese of Los Angeles (Department of Catholic Schools) is a school in Los Angeles.
High School Academic Counselor/Teacher (Junipero Serra High School, Gardena)
Compensation commensurate with level of experience, relevant professional certifications, and/or degrees earned. Salary Range set forth by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles · edjoin
High School Math Teacher (Junipero Serra High School, Gardena)
Compensation commensurate with level of experience, relevant professional certifications, and/or degrees earned. Salary Range set forth by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles · edjoin
The annual salary will be commensurate with educational qualifications and prior experience. The salary range based on the Archdiocese of Los Angeles pay scale is between $47,402 and $79,717. The Arch · edjoin
The annual salary will be commensurate with educational qualifications and prior experience. The salary range based on the Archdiocese of Los Angeles pay scale is between $47,402 and $79,717. The Arch · edjoin
The annual salary will be commensurate with educational qualifications and prior experience. The salary range based on the Archdiocese of Los Angeles pay scale is between $73,034 and $81,613. The Arch · edjoin
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