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Special Education Teacher

Posted on 02/05/26 7:20 by Education America Network
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location International
Job Start Date: n/a
reference Reference Code: 2896939

SummaryJob Description Job Description Job Post Summary Pay: $40.00 - $45.00 per hour Title: Special Education Teacher Location: Augusta, GA Hours: 7:30am-4pm Monday-Friday Pay: $45-$50/hourly(Based on education and experience) Job Description: We are looking for a passionate life skills teacher for a full-time position around the Augusta, GA area for the 26-27 school year. You will be working with our special population students primarily focused on autism (ASD) or other emotional disabilities. Provi...Category: Teaching Jobs

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