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City of Newton

www.newtonma.gov

 
Located just outside of Boston, Newton is well respected for the quality of education, community life, exceptional homes, and beautiful open spaces. Newton has frequently been voted as one of the 10 best communities to live in. With a population of about 80,000 residents and approximately 26,000 homes, the City also houses Boston College, Mount Ida College and Lasell College. The Boston Marathon runs right through the City with Heartbreak Hill beginning next to City Hall. The Newton Free Library is well respected as one of the largest, most well equipped libraries in the Commonwealth.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.newtonma.gov
  • 1000 Commonwealth Ave, HR Dept., Room 210
    Newton, MA USA 02459
  • Phone: 617.552.7353

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Director of Human Resources

City of Newton Newton, MA
The City of Newton is seeking an experienced and innovative manager to lead its Department of Human Resources. With an FY16 budget of $1.2 mil, the Director of Human Resources is responsible for leading a department of 7 FT employees and 1 PT employee in providing HR services to ...

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