US Moorpark Unified School District

Moorpark

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Moorpark Unified School District is a school in Moorpark.

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  • Educational Technician Content Specialist - Science - CMS (020-27)
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  • Educational Technician Content Specialist - Music - ECC (017-27)
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  • Educational Technician Content Specialist - Art - CC (016-27)
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  • Substitute Teacher SY 2026/2027
    $150.00 - Full Day / $75.00 - Half Day · edjoin
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  • Speech & Language Pathologist
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  • Elementary Dual Language Teacher
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  • TK Multiple Subject Teacher
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  • Elementary Teacher
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  • Educational Technician Content Specialist - STEAM Lab - WC (007-27)
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  • Education Specialist - Extensive Support Needs or Moderate / Severe
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