US Livingston Union School District

Livingston

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Livingston Union School District is a school in Livingston.

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8 teaching vacancies

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  • DLA Elementary Teacher - 2026/2027 school year
    $1,269 stipend for each of the following: Bilingual (Spanish) authorization, Masters plus $18,262 towards District health insurance plans · edjoin
    Listed yesterday
    Closes 12 Jun
  • Early Education Specialist
    plus $16,850 towards health benefits and $1,173 stipend for each of the following: Master's Degree, Bilingual stipend, · edjoin
    Listed 4 days ago
    Closes 12 Jun
  • TIP Mentor (Teacher Induction Program) - Open to current LUSD Tenured Teachers ONLY
    Paid at the end of each school year · edjoin
    Listed last week
  • Special Education Teacher
    $18,262 towards District health insurance plans and $1,269 stipend for each of the following: BCLAD, Master's Degree. · edjoin
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  • Speech/Language Pathologist
    $1,269 Stipend for the following certifications: Masters, Bilingual (Spanish); $18,627.00 towards District H/W Benefits · edjoin
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  • 6th Grade Teacher (Math, Science) - Livingston Middle School
    $1,298 stipend for each of the following: Bilingual (Spanish) authorization, Masters degree and $18,627 towards health benefits · edjoin
    Listed last week
  • Substitute CDC Teacher
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  • Health Services Coordinator
    $16,850 towards district's health insurance plan; an additional $1,173 for a masters degree or bilingual certification. · edjoin
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    Closes 3 Dec
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