US Colton Joint Unified School District

Colton

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Colton Joint Unified School District is a school in Colton.

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6 teaching vacancies

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  • Adult Education Summer Program Teacher #12003- IN HOUSE ONLY
    contingent upon enrollment · edjoin
    Listed 3 days ago
    Closes 20 Jun
  • Coordinator, CWA & Student Services #11997
    Appropriate placement on the Management Salary Schedule, Range 151, in five annual steps. · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Special Education Moderate/Severe SDC Teacher (Pool) #11999
    depending on years of experience in a K-12 setting (up to 14 years may be granted) · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Principal, Elementary School (POOL) 2026-27 School Year #11998
    Appropriate placement on the Management Salary Schedule, Range 140, in five annual steps · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Art Teacher - Secondary (POOL) #11962
    Appropriate placement on the Certificated Unit Members Salary Schedule · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Posting #11841 Substitute Speech Language Pathologist
    $430.38/per diem or CJUSD Retiree-per diem · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
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