US Santa Barbara Unified School District

Santa Barbara

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Santa Barbara Unified School District is a school in Santa Barbara.

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  • STEAM Art & Design Teacher, Elementary (.6 FTE)
    DOE from Class I, Step 1 $67,342 to Class III, Step 13 $113,215. Additional stipend available for Masters or Doctorate degrees. · edjoin
    Listed 2 days ago
    Closes 15 Jun
  • Math Teacher Secondary - La Cumbre Junior High
    DOE from Class I, Step 1 $67,342 to Class III, Step 13 $113,215 per year. Annual Master's or Doctorate stipends available. · edjoin
    Listed 3 days ago
    Closes 8 Jun
  • Speech Language Pathologist
    Class I, Step 1 $91,327.19 to the highest placement of Class III, Step 11 $119,798.03 of the Speech Language Pathologist Salary Schedule Exhibit B-15 to start. Annual stipends for a Master’s and Doct · edjoin
    Listed last week
    Closes 9 Jun
  • Infant Toddler Teacher - Las Flores Infant Center
    DOE from $52,514.35 to highest placement of $72,473.76; annual stipends for masters and doctorate degrees. · edjoin
    Listed last week
  • Substitute Teachers (Pre-School, TK-12, Afterschool) - Multiple Subject & Single Subject, 2026-2027 School Year
    $190/day for daily subs, $290/day for long term (after 10 consecutive days). · edjoin
    Listed last week
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