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Newark Unified

www.newarkunified.org

 
The learning community of Newark Unified School District is committed to the academic success and social development of all students. Newark Unified School District mission is to empower students in becoming lifelong learners who possess the skills, ethics and creativity to reach their full potential as contributing, productive, responsible citizens. In partnership with the community, they provide an education that develops the unique abilities of every student. The purpose of their Guide for Parents/Guardians and Students is to clearly identify programs, procedures and uniform standards of behavior and expectations, which have been established by the policies of the Newark ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources

Newark Unified Newark, CA
Salary:
$147,500-$177,500 + adv. degree stipends; per year, total compensation position, fringe benefits may be purchased
Requirements for Applying

Cover Letter
Resume
3 letters of Reference (current)
Reference list (provide name and contact number):
Current Superintendent
Current Supervisor
Board President
Principals (2)
A person you supervise
President of ...

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