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Course Instructors Program for DHSP FY27

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COC-IFB-FY27-31058State & Local

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Cambridge Community Schools is soliciting qualified course instructors to deliver after-school programming for the fiscal year 2027, running from September 28, 2026, through June 17, 2027. The opportunity is posted under solicitation number COC-IFB-FY27-31058 by the Department of Human Services (DHSP), acting on behalf of the City of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and targets individuals or organizations capable of providing engaging, educational after-school courses aligned with community needs. Proposals must be submitted by July 30, 2026, and interested parties should direct inquiries to Navnit Bedi, the designated buyer, or the Purchasing Team at the provided contact details. The programming will take place in Cambridge, MA, with the expectation that instructors will deliver consistent, high-quality instruction outside of regular school hours, contributing to student development and community enrichment throughout the academic year.

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Cambridge Community Schools seeks instructors for after-school courses FY27, Sept 2026–June 2027, proposals due July 30, 2026.

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Massachusetts → Department of Human Services (DHSP)View Agency

NAICS

611620 - Sports and Recreation InstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

MA, USA

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COC-IFB-FY27-31058 Course Instructors Program IFB

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Bid Advertisement for Course Instructors Program FY27 - File No. 31058

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City of Cambridge Articles of Agreement Contract

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Cambridge Living Wage Ordinance 1376

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BD-26-1144-CAMBR- Bid Solicitation for Course Instructors Program DHSP FY27

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COC-IFB-FY27-31058 Course Instructors Program for DHSP FY27

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City of Cambridge Truck Safety Ordinance Regulations 01-15-2025

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City of Cambridge CORI Policy

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Ordinance 2022-15 Truck Safety Ordinance Amendment

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AgencyMassachusetts → Department of Human Services (DHSP)
Contacts2 people available
OfficeCambridge, MA, 02139-3068, US
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Massachusetts → Department of Human Services (DHSP)
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Office AddressCambridge, MA, 02139-3068, US
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Study Smart Tutors
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Chicago, IL
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Bellingham, MA

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Cambridge Community Schools is seeking course instructors for the courses for after school programming September 28, 2026-June 17, 2027.:

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