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Special Education Teacher

Posted on 17/08/26 19:33 by Education America Network
salary n/a
location International
Job Start Date: n/a
reference Reference Code: 2944607

SummaryJob Description Job Description Anticipated 2026-2027 School Year Location: KVC Academy - Lebanon, MO Salary: $41,000 - $70,000 annually (Based on education and years of experience) Job Summary As a Special Education Teacher at KVC Academy, you will have the opportunity to make a significant impact by providing high-quality education and support to students in a nurturing environment that emphasizes both learning and healing. Our small class sizes allow for personalized attention, ensuring that...Category: Teaching Jobs

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