COCHISE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT: Applicants sought to fill Cochise County Community College District Governing Board vacancy

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Cochise County Community College District issued the following announcement on Aug. 29.

Applications are now being accepted for a position on the Cochise County Community College District Governing Board.

The person who fills the current vacancy will represent Precinct 2, which encompasses the communities and surrounding areas of Douglas, Pirtleville, Double Adobe, McNeal, Elfrida, Apache, and Tombstone. For a precinct map visit https://www.cochise.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Precinct-Map-PDF.pdf

The term is effective upon appointment and will run for four years of a six-year term.

To be eligible to hold this seat applicants must be a registered voter, a United States citizen, be at least 18 years of age, have continually resided within the precinct for at least one year immediately prior to taking office, and the candidate or their spouse cannot be employed by the college district.

Anyone interested in applying should send a letter of interest and a resume to Jacqui Clay, Cochise County School Superintendent, 1415 Melody Lane, Building C, Bisbee, AZ 85603, or fax it to (520) 432-7136.

Applicants can also email the Chief Deputy, Rose Martinez, at rmartinez@cochise.az.gov for additional information.

Candidates should also include information about themselves, including education and work experience, why they would like to be a board member, their residence and mailing addresses, email, and home/work phone numbers. Letters of recommendation or support may be included.

For further information contact (520) 432-8951.

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