Graduation from a senior high school or equivalent; preference will be given to applicants with an associate's degree or certification in a related area.
Knowledge of curriculum design, planning, development, implementation and evaluation, assessment processes and how they should operate in an effective school.
The DHH program is a countywide program where Educational Interpreters are assigned to support students in many of the Lane County School Districts.
If you apply to more than one job, an application is required for EACH job posting.
This position is the lead developer for district-wide information systems such as a student information system and data warehouse.
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