CA Nechako Elementary

Kitimat

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Nechako Elementary is a school in Kitimat.

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10 teaching vacancies

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  • Teaching Principalship
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  • Dakelh Language and Culture Teacher
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  • Dakelh Language and Culture Teacher
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  • French/Humanities Teacher
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  • Grade 3 Teacher
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  • Grade 2/3 Teacher
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  • Math and Science Teacher
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  • Dakelh Language and Culture Teacher
    64341-131722 · adzuna_ca
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Prep Relief Teacher
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  • Metals/Auto/Woodwork Teacher
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Roles and salaries
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Working here — what to know
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Schools nearby

Mount Elizabeth Middle/Secondary CA Kitimat Kitimat City High CA Kitimat