US Calaveras Unified School District

Valley Springs

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Calaveras Unified School District is a school in Valley Springs.

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  • Media Specialist #236 - Calaveras High School
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    Listed 2 days ago
    Closes 15 Jun
  • #107 Physical Education Teacher - Toyon Middle School
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    Closes 15 Jun
  • Elementary Teacher 5th Grade # 60 - Jenny Lind School
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    Listed 4 days ago
    Closes 1 Dec
  • Health Services Coordinator, Health Services (NURSE) - District Office #512
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    Listed 4 days ago
    Closes 1 Dec
  • Alternative Education Teacher #549 - Gold Strike High School
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    Listed 4 days ago
    Closes 1 Dec
  • Elementary Teacher 4th Grade # 477 - Jenny Lind School
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    Listed 4 days ago
    Closes 1 Dec
  • Elementary Teacher 4/5 Combo # 577 - Mokelumne School
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    Listed 4 days ago
    Closes 1 Dec
  • Spanish Teacher #96 - Calaveras High School
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    Closes 26 Nov
  • Psychologist #646, #647 - Districtwide
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  • Elementary Teacher ( 1st grade) # 456- Valley Springs School
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