NEMNET Diversity Recruitment

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[SAIS Annual Conference Workshop] . . . Thank you.! You presented realistic information that opens up new possibilities for recruiting faculty of color.

- Vivian Barfoot, Associate Head of School, Montgomery Academy

Committed To A Diverse Faculty?  

NEMNET, est. in 1994, is a national resource organization committed to assisting schools and organizations in the recruitment and retention of diverse teachers, administrators and coachesEach year, NEMNET works with over 500 public and private schools [k-12], colleges and universities and non-profit organizations and in turn, assists thousands of minority students and professionals in their search for professional development and employment.  So, whether you are looking for a job in education or looking to diversify your faculty and staff, we can help. . . cast a broader net!

News

The Importance of Including Salary Information in Job Postings
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The Danger of an Exclusive Retained Search
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The Value of Diverse Perspectives in the Initial Screening Process
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21 Exit Interview Questions for Schools
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Balancing broad support for Faculty of Color (FOC) while also honoring their individuality
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10 tips for Salary Negotiations for teachers:
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Calendar

SAT
FEB 1
LitCon 2025
Hyatt Regency Columbus, 350 North High Street
Columbus, OH

WED
FEB 12
Innovative Schools Summit: New York
Marriott Marquis, 1535 Broadway
New York, NY

THU
MAR 20
Innovative Schools Summit: Orlando
Marriott World Center, 8701 World Center Drive
Orlando, FL

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