Ojai Unified School District
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Ojai, CA (21 miles from Oxnard, CA)
Instructional Assistant, Special Education at Ojai Unified School District Job Information Date Posted: 3/30/2021 Application Deadline: 4/20/2021 12:00 PM Pacific Employment Type: Part Time Length of...
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10 days ago
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Oak Park Unified School Dist
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Oak Park, CA (24 miles from Oxnard, CA)
Oak Park Unified School District is now hiring Special Education Instructional Assistant Positions Instructional Assistant II (IA II) - SPECIAL EDUCATION $17.69 - $22.28/hour DOE Instructional Assistant...
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28 days ago
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Ocean View Elementary
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Oxnard, CA
Extended School Year Instructional Assistant - Special Education (Open to current employees only) at Ocean View Elementary About the Employer Established in 1870, Ocean View School District is one of...
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30+ days ago
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Fillmore Unified School District
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Fillmore, CA (24 miles from Oxnard, CA)
Instructional Assistant - Special Ed, San Cayetano Elementary at Fillmore Unified School District About the Employer Welcome to the Fillmore Unified School District! Thank you for your interest in...
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30+ days ago
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