Career Resources
Explore Career Resources
Job Search Resources
Regional and State Job Websites
- Indeed
- Idealist
- Glassdoor for Students
- Salary
- InternHub
- Glassdoor's Best Places to Work
- Simply Hired
- Zip Recruiter
- Entryleveljobs.net
- YMCA Career Opportunities
- CareerBuilder
- America's Job Bank
- USAJOBS/US Federal Government
- After College
- Campus Career Center
- Career Bliss
- College Recruiter
- Environmental Career Opportunities
- Higher Ed Jobs
- INROADS
- Internship Programs
- American Mathematical Society (AMS)
- Science Jobs
- Work in Sports
- Team Work Online
- NatureJobs.com
- Career Journal
- Chronicle of Higher Education Career Network
- Monster
- Career Magazine
- College Grad Job Hunter
- College Monster
- The Salary Calculator
- Salary Search
Education Resources and Job Sites
Resources
Massachusetts Department of Education
Information on resources, educational technology and programs.
Find education administrative jobs (e.g., superintendent, school principal, director of curriculum) and other school administration jobs in the United States.
Access 73,195 teaching jobs and more education jobs.
A source for qualified teaching and administrative candidates.
Information on teacher preparation programs and tips on how to pass the required state examinations.
Discover 88,606 jobs from 3,167 school districts nationwide.
USTeach has a personal set of tools, with online jobs and information for people seeking education careers. You are able to manage your search, postings, data, and careers related efforts.
Search Associates has helped more than 30,000 educators find jobs at top international schools.
Connecticut REAP is a free service designed to help educators find new and exciting teaching jobs, administrative jobs, and other related service positions in Connecticut.
NJSchoolJobs is the leading advertiser of educational job opportunities throughout New Jersey.
NY Online Application System for Educators
Candidates are able to apply to specific positions using one application and/or have an option of granting all participating school districts access to their application.
Teachers-Teachers.com is a free service designed to help educators find new and exciting teaching jobs, administrative jobs, and other related service positions.
NationJOB works closely with local, regional and national educational employees to create a list of job openings for educators.
National Employment Minority Network
Nemnet, a national diversity recruitment and consulting firm, is committed to assisting schools and organizations in the recruitment and retention of diverse teachers, administrators, and coaches.
National Association of Independent Schools
The National Association of Independent Schools is a non-profit membership association that provides services to more than 1,800 schools.
Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education
The mission of the Association for Environmental and Outdoor Educationis to support and inspire educators in their quest for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes essential to help all learners understand, appreciate and care for their environment.
Ace Your Teacher Interview Blog
A blog for prospective teachers that provides them with vital information essential for successful teacher interviews and careers.
Job Sites
Federal Job Resources
Working for the United States Government is very rewarding and prestigious. By exploring the several links below, you will quickly find many reasons why you would want to become employed with the Federal Government. By reviewing the following websites, you will learn about the various employment opportunities that exist, learn more about the application process, helpful resume suggestions, and the Federal Government's selection and hiring processes, in addition to many other valuable tools and resources.
According to USAJobs.gov, "The nation's largest employer wants you to: address the tough challenges that our country is facing today. Contribute to projects that affect the lives of over 300 million people. Help make a difference." In addition, "Explore a career with the Federal Government and enjoy all of the great rewards of being a government employee; meaningful, challenging work, flexible work schedules, mobility, training and development, student loan repayment, competitive salary, great benefits, comprehensive health coverage, job security, and generous vacation and leave policies."
Resume Resources
Job Search Resources
- USAJobs - The Official Hiring Website for the U.S. Federal Government
- How to Apply for Positions on USAJobs
- U.S. Customs and border Patrol Jobs
- Student Internships and Recent Graduate Jobs with the U.S. Federal Government
Federal Agency and Department Websites
- Department of Homeland Security
- A-Z Index of Government U.s. Departments and Agencies
- U.S. Office of Personnel Management
- U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics
General Information
Health Care Resources
- Elite Learning
- Guide to Physical Therapy Aide Schools
- Healthcare Match
- MedicalWorkers
- Top Medical Assistant Schools
- Massachusetts Hospital Association
- Biospace
- Health Jobs Nationwide
- Allied Health Jobs
- Therapy Jobs
- Invo Healthcare
- Health Jobs Site
- Mass. General Hospital
- MassGeneral Brigham
- Lifespan
- Cross Country Search
- Core Medical Group
- Encompass Health
- Case Management Resource Group
- The American Academy of Physician Assistants
- All Therapy Jobs
- American Speech-Language Hearing Association
- American Dietetic Association
- Association of American Medical Colleges
- NewScientist Jobs
- Medzilla
- Nursing Degree Guide
- RN to BSN Programs
Human and Social Services Resources
- Massachusetts Addiction Counselor Licensing Requirements
- National Association of Social Workers
- Counseling Today, the American Counseling Association
- Learn How to Become
- Counselor-License
- PsychCareers
- Psych Web
- Mental Health Net
- The New Social Worker
- Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers
- Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
- Peace Corp
- Nonprofitjobs.org
- ExecSearches (non-profit)
- CT Department of Children and Families
- Idealist
- Partnership for Public Service
- Police Exam Solutions
- Massachusetts State Police Recruitment Information
- Police Civil Service Information
- General Civil Service Information
- Police Departments Covered by Civil Service
- Massachusetts Department of Children and Families
International Resources
- Cross-Cultural Solutions
- iAgora
- My World Abroad
- CIEE Teach Abroad
- Go Teach Abroad
- Go Volunteer Abroad
- University of Michigan International Center
- Transitions Abroad
- Monster Work Abroad
- BUNAC
- Global Business Alliance of New England
- Peace Corps
- Going Global
- Escapeartist
- Overseas jobs
- International School Service
- Foreign Policy Association (FPA)
- Planetrecruit
- Indeed
Physical Education, Sports Management, Health Fitness and Recreation Resources
- ESPN Careers
- Teamworkonline
- Online home of Minor League Baseball's Official Employment Service
- AEG
- Learn How To Become: The Non-athletes Guide to Finding a Career in Sports
- Coolworks
- NCAA Jobs
- Malakye
- Bluefishjobs
- Fitness Jobs
- SHAPE America - Society of Health and Physical Educators
- American College of Sports Medicine
- The American Camping Association
- American Therapeutic Recreation Association
- OutdoorEd
- Outdoor Action
- Appalachian Mountain Club
- National Outdoor Leadership School
- Outdoor Industry Association
- WorkInSports
- Nation Recreation and Park Association
- Association for Experiential Education
- BackdoorJobs
- Summer Jobs
- MLB Jobs
- National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics
- Health Promotion Career
- Journalism Jobs
- College Sports Communicators
Public Services Resources
Below you will find links to several national service programs/public service opportunities. By partaking in national service programs/public service opportunities, you will have the rewarding opportunity to make a real difference in other people's lives as well as yours. Involvement in such programs and opportunities also affords you the opportunity to gain valuable skills that will enhance future occupational endeavors and career paths.
What is AmeriCorps?
"AmeriCorps is an opportunity to make a big difference in your life and in the lives of those around you. It’s a chance to apply your skills and ideals toward helping others and meeting critical needs in the community." "Each year, AmeriCorps offers 75,000 opportunities for adults of all ages and backgrounds to serve through a network of partnerships with local and national nonprofit groups. Whether your service makes a community safer, gives a child a second chance, or helps protect the environment, you’ll be getting things done through AmeriCorps!" Quoted from: https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/publicRequestSearch.do
- City Year
What is City Year?
"City Year unites young people of all backgrounds for a year of full-time service, giving them the skills and opportunities to change the world.” “As tutors, mentors and role models, these diverse young leaders help children stay in school and on track, and transform schools and communities across the United States, as well as through international affiliates in Johannesburg, South Africa and London, England. Just as important, during their year of service corps members develop civic leadership skills they can use throughout a lifetime of community service.” Quoted from: http://cityyear.org/whatwedo.aspx
- Peace Corps
https://www.peacecorps.gov/
What is Peace Corps?
"Peace Corps service is a life-defining leadership experience. Since 1961, the Peace Corps has shared with the world America's most precious resource - its people. Volunteers serve in 77 countries in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Europe, and the Middle East. Peace Corps Volunteers live, learn, and work with a community overseas for 27 months, providing technical assistance in six program areas: education, youth and community development, health, business and information and communications technology, agriculture, and environment." Quoted from: https://www.peacecorps.gov/index.cfm?shell=learn
- Teach For America:
"Teach For America provides a critical source of well-trained teachers who are helping break the cycle of educational inequality. These teachers, called corps members, commit to teach for two years in one of 39 urban and rural regions across the country, going above and beyond traditional expectations to help their students to achieve at high levels." Quoted from : https://www.teachforamerica.org/what-we-do
Click here for additional links to other resources and services programs.
- The American Society for Public Administration
in partnership with the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) and the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), created this free public website to serve as a central source for job listings in public service and public administration. https://www.publicservicecareers.org/