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Job opening! work as a special education teacher in winnsboro, south carolina

Spindle is currently offering a contract assignment for a Special Education Teacher in Winnsboro, South Carolina, for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year.
Please note that only candidates with the appropriate license will be considered for this position.
Read on for more details about this exciting job opportunity! Requirements:
A Bachelor's or Master's Degree Special Education (Multi-Categorical) (BS) Certificate State License for South Carolina (SC) Academic and Behavioral Specialist (ABS) OR Specific Learning Disability (SLD) license Previous experience in a school setting Open to new graduates with their license! Assignment Details:
35-week contract Working hours from Monday to Friday during school hours Elementary-aged students 4-10 student caseload Hourly rate:
$38 Why Choose Spindle:
We provide weekly paychecks for all employees.
Referral bonuses are available.
Convenient access to pay stubs and work hours tracking through our Spindle App.
Full-time employees are eligible for medical benefits.
To learn more about this job opportunity today, feel free to text or call Riley Shepstone at 847-982-7436.
For inquiries about other education jobs throughout the United States, get in touch with Riley Shepstone directly.
You can also send your resume and references to email protected .
Contact Details:
Riley Shepstone EUR Education Account Executive 200 Galleria Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30339 PHONE:
847-982-7436 EMAIL:
email protected We are looking forward to hearing from you soon! ? Recommended Skills Lesson Planning Teaching Curriculums Curriculum Development Student Teaching Primary Education Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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