US Santa Maria-Bonita School District

Santa Maria

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Santa Maria-Bonita School District is a school in Santa Maria.

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10 teaching vacancies

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  • Site Coach 26-27
    Depending on education and experience: $65,512 - $130,837 · edjoin
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    Closes 11 Jun
  • District Support Specialist: 2026-2027 School Year
    $64,227 - $128,272 Depending on Education, and Experience · edjoin
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    Closes 11 Jun
  • Mental Health Specialist
    based on Education and Experience · edjoin
    Listed last week
    Closes 9 Jun
  • Science Teacher 2026-2027
    $65,512 - $130,837, Based on Education and Experience · edjoin
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  • VAPA Specialist
    $65,5127 - $130,837 (dependent on experience and education) · edjoin
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  • Principal Elementary K-6 Pool
    $134,438 - $159,775 · edjoin
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  • Assistant Principal Jr. High Eligibility: 2026-2027 Pool
    $128,789 - $149,304 · edjoin
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  • Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA) - English Learner 25-26 school year
    $65,512 - $130,837 - Based on Education and Experience · edjoin
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  • Program Specialist for Health Services
    $128,789 - $149,304 · edjoin
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  • Guest Teacher (starting at $180 a day)
    $180 per day, $190 per day (Special Ed), $215 (long term), $225 a day (long term Special Ed) · edjoin
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