US Churchill School and Center

New York

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Churchill School and Center is a school in New York.

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9 teaching vacancies

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  • Lower School Head Teacher
    $60 per year · nais
    Listed last week
    Closes 22 Jul
  • Physical Education Assistant Teacher
    $47 per year · nais
    Listed last week
    Closes 22 Jul
  • Lower School Art Assistant Teacher
    $47 per year · nais
    Listed last week
    Closes 22 Jul
  • Upper School Math Co-Teacher
    $60 per year · nais
    Listed last week
    Closes 22 Jul
  • Lower School Assistant Teacher
    $47 per year · nais
    Listed last week
    Closes 22 Jul
  • Upper School Social Studies Assistant Teacher
    $47 per year · nais
    Listed last week
    Closes 22 Jul
  • US Math Head Teacher (Middle School Grades)
    $60 per year · nais
    Listed last week
    Closes 22 Jul
  • Assistant Spanish Teacher in the Upper School
    $47 per year · nais
    Listed last week
    Closes 22 Jul
  • Upper School Science Assistant Teacher
    $47 per year · nais
    Listed last week
    Closes 22 Jul
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