San Joaquin County Office Of Education
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Stockton, CA (17 miles from Escalon, CA)
Health Care Assistant, Special Education at San Joaquin County Office of Education About the Employer Educate, Innovate and Inspire!...
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16 days ago
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Modesto City Schools
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Modesto, CA (10 miles from Escalon, CA)
An Associate Superintendent oversees each division and a variety of programs, such as Child Development, Child Welfare & Attendance, Special Education, Nutrition Services and Transportation.Modesto...
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28 days ago
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Escalon Unified
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Escalon, CA
development, student assessment, etc. desirable....
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29 days ago
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Keyes Union School District
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Keyes, CA (18 miles from Escalon, CA)
Internal Candidates Only: ESY Special Ed Paraprofessional at Keyes Union School District Job Information Date Posted: 2/24/2021 Application Deadline: 3/12/2021 4:00 PM Pacific Employment Type:...
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45+ days ago
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Stockton Unified School District
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Stockton, CA (17 miles from Escalon, CA)
SUBSTITUTE Special Education Assistant Severely Mentally Handicapped at Stockton Unified School District About the Employer Stockton Unified School District (SUSD) began providing services to students...
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45+ days ago
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