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Position TitleJob NumberJob DescriptionPay Scale
1.0 FTE Probationary Assistant Director of Instructional Support Services24-023

Bethlehem Central School District is currently seeking applications for a 1.0 FTE Probationary Assistant Director of Instructional Support Services, effective July 1, 2024;  Vacancy is available districtwide;  Candidate must have New York State Certification as a School Building Leader (SBL)/School Administrator (SAS) or School District Leader (SDL)/School District Administrator (SDA);  Salary is based on Bethlehem Principals Associations Contract.   

 

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1.0 FTE Probationary Certified School Psychologist/CPSE Chairperson24-019R

Bethlehem Central School District is seeking qualified candidates for a 1.0 FTE Probationary School Psychologist/CPSE Chairperson, PK-12. This position will be 0.6 Psychologist responsibilities and 0.4 CPSE responsibilities. Location of the vacancy is District wide. Salary and benefits are based on Teacher's Salary Scale. Starting salary is $55,805-$58,400, commensurate with experience. 

$55,805

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