US iLEAD Charter Schools

Castaic

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iLEAD Charter Schools is a school in Castaic.

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  • TK Educational Facilitator/Teacher, Hybrid iLEAD Flex Exploration (Lancaster)
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    Closes 8 Jun
  • Occupational Therapist, iLEAD California, Antelope Valley area
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    Closes 8 Jun
  • Facilitator/Teacher- Arts (Music, Art, Media, etc), iLEAD Hybrid Exploration, Hybrid position
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  • Facilitator/Teacher- CTE, Information and Communication Technologies, *SIGNING BONUS
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  • Educational Facilitator/Teacher- High School Math/Science, Empower Generations
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  • School Director (Principal/Head of School) - iLEAD Lancaster
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  • Interventionist/TOSA - Math, TK-8 - iLEAD California, Castaic
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  • SPED- Ed Specialist, iLEAD Flex Exploration - Hybrid
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  • Speech and Language Pathologist, iLEAD California
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  • Educational Facilitator/Teacher, Hybrid iLEAD Flex Exploration (Lancaster)
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