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Teach Montana Educators’ Fair planned for May 1 at MSU

Teachers looking for jobs in Montana are invited to attend the Teach Montana Educators’ Fair Friday, May 1, at Montana State University in Bozeman.

The fair will be held from 9:30-11:30 a.m. in SUB Ballroom A. School districts wishing to interview candidates will do so from 1-4 p.m. The event is free and open to any educator looking for a job in Montana.

Approximately 65 positions are listed with the fair, according to Carina Beck, MSU Career Services director. Montana school districts are looking to fill positions in administration, art education, biology, chemistry, coaching, counseling, elementary education, English, family and consumer science, health and physical education, history, library, math, modern language, music, physics, science, social studies, special education and technology education, Beck said.

A current list of attendees includes representatives from schools in Ashland, Bozeman, Fairfield, Gardiner, Geyser, Glendive, Helena, Hinsdale, Hot Springs, Red Lodge, Ronan/Pablo, Sand Coulee, Shepherd, Stanford, Valier, Winnett, Wolf Point and more.

The fair was created eight years ago to help MSU teaching graduates find openings within the state. Last year, 71 percent of graduates from the MSU College of Education, Health and Human Development stayed in Montana, Beck said.
The event is co-hosted by MSU Career, Internship and Student Employment Services and the College of Education, Health and Human Development. For more information, contact Career Services at (406) 994-4353 or visit http://www.montana.edu/careers.

http://www.montana.edu/cpa/news/nwview.php?article=7123

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