Compensation & Benefits:
salary details pending
potential for loan forgiveness.
The Community:
This Southern California city offers a unique blend of small-town living with close proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border, making it culturally vibrant and diverse. The cost of living is relatively low compared to coastal California, and housing is generally more affordable. The local economy is supported by agriculture, government services, and cross-border commerce, providing steady employment opportunities in healthcare, education, and public service. You'll have year-round sunshine here. The city has a slower pace and a strong sense of community, which can be ideal for families or professionals looking to avoid urban congestion. Recreational options include nearby sand dunes, off-roading, and access to desert parks, with larger city amenities just a couple of hours away.