COBB SCHOOLS: Join Our Team! Cobb Schools Hosting Job Fair for Support Staff

COBB SCHOOLS: Join Our Team! Cobb Schools Hosting Job Fair for Support Staff
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Cobb Schools issued the following announcement on May 27. 

Attention job seekers! Now is your time to learn more about joining the Cobb Schools team.

The Cobb County School District is hosting a job fair for support staff from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, June 9, at the Cobb Innovation and Technology Academy: 114 Windy Hill Road, Marietta, 30060.

Bus drivers, food nutrition workers, school nurses, paraprofessionals, substitute teachers, custodians, and teachers in high need areas—hiring supervisors for all those positions will be available to talk to candidates face-to-face at the job fair. Teachers are also welcome to attend.

Ahead of the job fair, candidates will be able to see all the current job vacancies for the upcoming school year. 

Registration is open now. Sign up today!

Candidates can get a jumpstart on the job fair by completing a Cobb Schools job application in advance. Members of the Cobb Schools team will be at the fair to help those who are unable to submit an application before the hiring event. 

Start a career with competitive pay and benefits in a school district that has been named one of the best employers in Georgia, three years in a row.  

The Cobb Schools Superintendent proposed and the Board approved historic raises for every non-temporary staff member in the District in 2019 and again this year. In May, the Cobb Schools Board of Education approved an 8.5-13.10% raise for ALL non-temporary employees.

Why Cobb bus drivers love their jobs

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Cobb Schools



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