Roseville City School District Preschool To 8Th Grade
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Roseville, CA (9 miles from Rancho Cordova, CA)
Instructional Assistant - Special Education - Level 1 (Gatesool) at Roseville City School District (Preschool to 8th Grade) About the Employer The Roseville City School District (RCSD) was established...
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30+ days ago
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Folsom Cordova Unified School District
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Rancho Cordova, CA
Special Education Instructional Assistant - SH/SED (CLC) REPOST at Folsom Cordova Unified School District About the Employer MISSION STATEMENT Folsom Cordova Unified School District is committed to...
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30+ days ago
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California Montessori Project
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Carmichael, CA (3 miles from Rancho Cordova, CA)
School Year Part-time Special Education Instructional Assistant (SpEd TA) -Shingle Springs campus at California Montessori Project About the Employer The Montessori classroom is a carefully prepared...
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45+ days ago
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Folsom Cordova Unified School District
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Rancho Cordova, CA
Special Education Instructional Assistant (VDL) at Folsom Cordova Unified School District About the Employer MISSION STATEMENT Folsom Cordova Unified School District is committed to providing excellence...
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45+ days ago
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