US Catholic Schools Office, Diocese of Stockton

Stockton

This is Catholic Schools Office, Diocese of Stockton’s page on EduAtlas. Claim it free as a founding member — you'll need an educator profile first. Sign up to claim →

About this school

Catholic Schools Office, Diocese of Stockton is a school in Stockton.

Educators

No educators have joined yet. Are you on staff here? Add your profile →

8 teaching vacancies

Live via edjoin
  • Part- Time STEAM Teacher (K-5)
    edjoin
    Listed 2 days ago
    Closes 16 Jul
  • Part-TIme PE Teacher (K-5)
    edjoin
    Listed 2 days ago
    Closes 16 Jul
  • P.E. Teacher St. Luke Catholic Elementary School
    edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 27 Nov
  • Teacher / SHCS Patterson, CA
    edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Middle School Social Studies/7th Homeroom Teacher, St. Anne's Catholic School, Lodi
    https://bit.ly/3xP36NB · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Part Time 6-8 Science Teacher-Sacred Heart School, Turlock
    edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Presentation School 8th Grade Homeroom Teacher
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1p5GfcId8wGgOcRdoh_WlYBV45xOT-8hrsHk9eiHAc1M/edit?usp=sharing · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Substitute Teaching Pool - General Application
    Starting at $100/day; varies by school · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
Not the right role? Register your interest ›

Teaching in us

The us school system
US education is governed at state level, creating 50 distinct systems under a K-12 structure from kindergarten through 12th grade. Schools are funded by local property taxes and state contributions. Public, charter, and private schools all operate within this framework. The Common Core State Standards provide a shared academic baseline adopted by most states.
Roles and salaries
Teacher pay varies significantly by state and district — from around $40,000 in lower-paying states to over $85,000 in California and New York. Most districts use salary schedules based on years of experience and qualifications. Benefits packages including pension contributions add substantially to total compensation. National Board Certification can unlock additional pay.
Working here — what to know
Teaching in the US typically requires state licensure, which varies by state and does not automatically transfer. International teachers most commonly work on J-1 Exchange Visitor visas or H-1B visas, sponsored by school districts. Some states have reciprocity agreements that ease international licensing. The process from offer to visa can take three to six months.