Moore County is holding a job fair on Saturday, March 5, for licensed and highly qualified education professionals.

The fair will showcase the job opportunities in the area and give candidates a chance to meet and interview with school administrators. Both pre-registered attendees and walk-ins are welcome at the event, but only pre-registrants are guaranteed an interview.

Instructions on how to pre-register can be found here, and all attendees should bring copies of their resume, test scores, and teaching license to the event. Teachers, counselors, psychologists, social workers, speech therapists, media specialists and school administrators are welcome to attend the job fair. 

This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals in the field of education. Moore County is known for valuing and promoting high quality education, and the area has over 22 schools and 13,000 students.

The Moore County School System is a top performer in North Carolina, a testament to the community’s commitment to providing students with a fantastic education and professionals with the tools they need to continue to develop as educators. 

Other job opportunities can be found using our online Find A Job tool


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