Carmel Unified School District
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Carmel by the Sea, CA (15 miles from Spreckels, CA)
Phone: Job Summary Job Summary Under general supervision, to assist the Special Education Teacher in the preparation, monitoring, and delivery of curriculum to individuals and small groups of students...
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12 days ago
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Carmel Unified School District
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Carmel by the Sea, CA (15 miles from Spreckels, CA)
Phone: Job Summary Job Summary Under general supervision, to assist the Special Education Teacher in the preparation, monitoring, and delivery of curriculum to individuals and small groups of students...
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21 days ago
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Spreckels Elementary School At Spreckels Union School District
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Spreckels, CA
Substitute-Special Education Instructional Assistant II at Spreckels Elementary School at Spreckels Union School District Job Information Date Posted: 2/1/2021 Application Deadline: Until Filled Employment...
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30+ days ago
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North Monterey County Unified
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Moss Landing, CA (16 miles from Spreckels, CA)
Instructional Assistant - Special Education, NMC Middle School at North Monterey County Unified Job Information Date Posted: 1/21/2021 Application Deadline: 1/27/2021 5:00 PM Pacific Employment Type...
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30+ days ago
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