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Diversity-Focused Educator Recruitment Services

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Massachusetts → EDU02 - EOE IT/ Fiscal CenterView Agency

NAICS

541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Santilli Highway Everett, MA, 02149, US

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Develop and execute targeted outreach strategies to recruit diverse, early-career educators into the fellowship, with focus on underrepresented communities and high-need districts in Massachusetts.

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