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Arizona Education Virtual Job Fair

The Arizona Department of Education/Exceptional Student Services is pleased to bring together public school districts and charter schools from across the state of Arizona that are looking for their next amAZing hire at the Arizona Education Virtual Job Fair! Employers will be looking for administrators, teachers, related service providers, paraprofessionals, and support staff.

Job Seekers

Looking for a job in Arizona's schools? This an event you don't want to miss! This free, virtual job fair will connect you with dozens of districts and charters looking for amAZing applicants just like you.

You will be able to search for available positions, upload your resume, visit employer booths to chat with them via text or video, and find out about their communities and schools.

Come and see the amAZing opportunities that Arizona has to offer!

If you have questions regarding the Arizona Education Virtual Job Fair, email Julie Lenza.

 

 

 

Kimberly Rice

Exceptional Student Services

Arizona Department of Education
Phone: 602-771-4299

 

 

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