US Gabriella Charter Schools

Los Angeles

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Gabriella Charter Schools is a school in Los Angeles.

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6 teaching vacancies

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  • Community Schools Coordinator (GCS2)
    Salary placement dependent upon experience · edjoin
    Listed 2 days ago
    Closes 10 Jun
  • GCS 2 Assistant Principal of Operations
    Commensurate with experience. Based on Assistant Principal Compensation Table. · edjoin
    Listed last week
  • Family Outreach Specialist
    Commensurate with experience. Based on Compensation Table (Linked in JD). · edjoin
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  • 26-27 GCS2 Visual Arts Teacher
    Commensurate with experience. Based on Teacher Compensation Table. · edjoin
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  • 26-27 Middle Grades Humanities Teacher (GCS2 Historic South Central)
    Commensurate with experience. Based on Teacher Salary Compensation Table. · edjoin
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  • 26-27 GCS Resource Specialist Teacher
    $65,205 - $102,521, commensurate with experience and education on our teacher salary tables (see job description for link) · edjoin
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