US San Mateo Union High School District

San Mateo

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San Mateo Union High School District is a school in San Mateo.

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10 teaching vacancies

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  • Adult School English as a Second Language (ESL) Evening In Person Low Advanced Part Time (6 hours a week) AS#1280
    $57.37 Hourly Rate *The District will recognize prior service credit for new hires who have previously taught at SMUHSD in the Adult School Program. Hourly Salary Range: $57.37 - $73.22 · edjoin
    Listed 3 days ago
    Closes 1 Dec
  • Adult School English as a Second Language (ESL) Evening In Person Low Advanced Part Time (6 hours a week) AS#1280
    $57.37 Hourly Rate *The District will recognize prior service credit for new hires who have previously taught at SMUHSD in the Adult School Program. Hourly Salary Range: $57.37 - $73.22 · edjoin
    Listed 6 days ago
    Closes 29 Nov
  • Special Education Teacher (TEC Mild/Mod) (1.0 FTE, San Mateo High School Post # 26104)
    $84,825 - $161,165 + $2,986 (M.A./Ph.D. stipend)(salary is prorated for part time); excellent benefits, including medical, vision & dental · edjoin
    Listed last week
    Closes 27 Nov
  • Special Education Teacher (Mild/Mod) (0.8 FTE, San Mateo High School Post # 26102)
    $84,825 - $161,165 + $2,986 (M.A./Ph.D. stipend)(salary is prorated for part time); excellent benefits, including medical, vision & dental · edjoin
    Listed last week
  • Art Teacher [Covering a leave](0.6 FTE, Bridge Program Post # 26099)
    $84,825 - $161,165 + $2,986 (M.A./Ph.D. stipend)(salary is prorated for part time); excellent benefits, including medical, vision & dental · edjoin
    Listed last week
  • Spanish Teacher (1.0 FTE, Burlingame High School Post # 26100)
    $84,825 - $161,165 + $2,986 (M.A./Ph.D. stipend)(salary is prorated for part time); excellent benefits, including medical, vision & dental · edjoin
    Listed last week
  • Math (0.8 FTE, Capuchino High School Post # 26101)
    $84,825 - $161,165 + $2,986 (M.A./Ph.D. stipend)(salary is prorated for part time); excellent benefits, including medical, vision & dental · edjoin
    Listed last week
  • Pride Prom Coordinator Year 2026-2027 - For District Employees Only, Posting#3752
    $3,300 Stipend - Compensation is based on experience and the specific requirements of the event. · edjoin
    Listed last week
  • English/ML Teacher (1.0 FTE, Capuchino High School Post # 26095)
    $84,825 - $161,165 + $2,986 (M.A./Ph.D. stipend)(salary is prorated for part time); excellent benefits, including medical, vision & dental · edjoin
    Listed last week
  • Business/Entrepreneurial Teacher (0.2 FTE, San Mateo High School Post # 26098)
    $84,825 - $161,165 + $2,986 (M.A./Ph.D. stipend)(salary is prorated for part time); excellent benefits, including medical, vision & dental · edjoin
    Listed last week
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