Educational Organizations are Hiring!
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), many jobs in educational services are growing “much faster than average.” The BLS reports, “[The] overall demand for workers in educational services will increase as a result of a growing emphasis on improving education and making it available not only to more children and young adults, but also to those currently employed and in need of improving their skills.”
As reflected by our client base, Commongood Careers is not surprised by this projected growth. This month, we are honored to welcome a number of education-related organizations as search clients, from charter schools to teacher training programs, including:
- Designed by a coalition of community and academic leaders, the Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy is dedicated to the belief that all young women deserve access to the skills, knowledge, and opportunities to succeed in college and to develop as leaders in their communities and the world.
- The Edward W. Brooke Charter School is a K-8 charter school, whose mission is to prepare students to attend and succeed in college. The school is committed to closing the achievement gap in our country among low-income and minority students and believe that we can close that gap by cultivating powerful and effective teaching and learning environments.
- The EnCorps Teachers Program is an innovative public-private partnership changing the face of education in California. Dedicated to increasing the number of much-needed math and science teachers in California’s public middle and high schools, EnCorps helps math and science professionals to transition into teaching in low-income schools throughout California.
- Founded in 1999, the Pennsylvania Coalition of Charter Schools is a membership organization that historically has represented the state’s charter schools through advocacy, communications, networking, and services for membership.
Learn more about our search clients at http://www.cgcareers.org/aboutus/clients











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