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San Diego Center For Children average salary is $25,730, median salary is $25,000 with a salary range from $24,274 to $27,914.
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Preschool Teacher 27,914-27,914 Chevy Chase, MD, 20815 2018 San Diego Center For Children Preschool Teacher Salaries (3)
San Diego Center For Children Chevy Chase, MD Salaries
Preschool Teacher 24,274-24,274 Chevy Chase, MD, 20815 2015 San Diego Center For Children Preschool Teacher Salaries (3)
San Diego Center For Children Chevy Chase, MD Salaries
Preschool Teacher 25,000-25,000 Bethesda, MD, 20813 2012 San Diego Center For Children Preschool Teacher Salaries (3)
San Diego Center For Children Bethesda, MD Salaries
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  • San Diego Center for Children
  • Industry: Other
  • City: San Diego, CA
  • The Center provides comprehensive mental health services to children suffering from emotional, psychological and behavioral disabilities. Much of the funding - up to 90% -- that has enabled Kofler to accomplish this Herculean task comes from the Federal government, the State of California and the County of San Diego . The remaining five to 10% comes from private philanthropy, corporations, foundation grants and gifts, which Kofler says are "absolutely critical" to the Center's existence. "The Center's reliance on business partnerships within the San Diego business community is essential for providing the level of care we offer here," Kofler...