US Twin Rivers Unified School District

McClellan

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Twin Rivers Unified School District is a school in McClellan.

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  • Counselor - Elementary
    $68,500 - $133,534 Annually + $2,000 Master's Degree Stipend, $2,000 Doctorate Stipend. Final placement determined upon receipt of official sealed transcripts and verification of prior contracted teac · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 22 Nov
  • Teacher - Secondary Social Science
    $68,500 - $133,534 Annually + $2,000 Master's Degree Stipend, $2,000 Doctorate Stipend. Final placement determined upon receipt of official sealed transcripts and verification of prior contracted teac · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Teacher - Secondary PE
    $68,500 - $133,534 Annually + $2,000 Master's Degree Stipend, $2,000 Doctorate Stipend. Final placement determined upon receipt of official sealed transcripts and verification of prior contracted teac · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Teacher - ELA
    $68,500 - $133,534 Annually + $2,000 Master's Degree Stipend, $2,000 Doctorate Stipend. Final placement determined upon receipt of official sealed transcripts and verification of prior contracted teac · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Teacher - Secondary Math
    $68,500 - $133,534 Annually + $2,000 Master's Degree Stipend, $2,000 Doctorate Stipend. Final placement determined upon receipt of official sealed transcripts and verification of prior contracted teac · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 5 Dec
  • Teacher - Secondary Science: Physics
    $68,500 - $133,534 Annually + $2,000 Master's Degree Stipend, $2,000 Doctorate Stipend. Final placement determined upon receipt of official sealed transcripts and verification of prior contracted teac · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Teacher - Secondary, Librarian
    $68,500 - $133,534 Annually + $2,000 Master's Degree Stipend, $2,000 Doctorate Stipend. Final placement determined upon receipt of official sealed transcripts and verification of prior contracted teac · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Augmentative Alternative Communication/Language, Speech, Hearing Specialist
    $89,025 - $147,191 Annually + $2,000 Master's Stipend, $2,000 Doctorate Stipend. $3,000 SPED Stipend. **$4,500 Bonus. Final placement determined upon receipt of official sealed transcripts and verifi · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Teacher - Secondary English
    $68,500 - $133,534 Annually + $2,000 Master's Degree Stipend, $2,000 Doctorate Stipend. Final placement determined upon receipt of official sealed transcripts and verification of prior contracted teac · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
  • Teacher - Science: Living Earth
    $68,500 - $133,534 Annually + $2,000 Master's Degree Stipend, $2,000 Doctorate Stipend. Final placement determined upon receipt of official sealed transcripts and verification of prior contracted teac · edjoin
    Listed 2 weeks ago
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