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Central Oregon Educator Job Fair Set for Thursday at Deschutes County Fairgrounds

REDMOND, Ore. — The Central Oregon Educator Job Fair will take place this Thursday, offering educators a unique opportunity to connect with school districts from across the region. Scheduled from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Deschutes County Fairgrounds, the event aims to fill numerous teaching and support staff positions for the upcoming school year.

The job fair is an essential event for educators seeking new opportunities. Attendees will have the chance to meet directly with representatives from various local school districts, learn about current job openings, and take part in pre-screening and full job interviews on-site.

The event will feature positions across multiple disciplines, with many districts actively hiring for critical roles, including math and science teachers, special education instructors, and counselors. With the growing demand for qualified education professionals in Central Oregon, the fair offers a valuable opportunity for job seekers to explore a range of positions that align with their expertise.

Local educators who attend the fair will not only be able to interact with prospective employers but will also gain insights into the unique needs and opportunities each district offers. It is expected that the fair will draw a significant number of job seekers, particularly given the ongoing need for qualified educators in the region.

For those interested in attending, the job fair is free to the public and open to anyone seeking a career in education. Organizers encourage participants to bring their resumes and be prepared for on-the-spot interviews with school districts that will be actively hiring.

As the job market for educators remains competitive, this event presents a valuable chance for job seekers to make connections, learn more about the available positions, and take the next step in their careers.

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