Phoenix Relocation Guide

innovation, efficiency, cost effectiveness and achievement has made the company the private corrections management provider of choice for federal, state and local agencies since 1983. 18. Fry’s Food Stores of Arizona, Inc. 2,346 Employees 500 S. 99th Ave., Bldg A, Tolleson 85353 623-936-2100; www.frysfood.com A subsidiary of the Kroger Co., Fry’s Food Stores operates more than 100 grocery stores that serve the Tucson area and surrounding counties.

19. Pima Community College 2,235 Employees 4905 E. Broadway, Tucson 85709 520-206-4500; www.pima.edu

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elementary, middle, and high schools, all staffing full-time counselors, registered nurses, music teacher, art teachers, phys- ical education teachers and librarians. 22. Afni Inc. 1,900 Employees 5451 E. Williams Blvd., Tucson 85711 877-913-2364; www.afni.com Afni, Inc. is a leading provider of contact center solutions and receivables manage- ment services to many of the nation’s largest companies. With three locations in Tucson, various opportunities for employ- ment are available.

24. Amphitheater Unified School District 1,739 Employees 701 W. Wetmore Road, Tucson 85705 520-696-5000; www.amphi.com Amphitheater schools and facilities offer a place where students thrive academi- cally; where parents want their children to go; where highly skilled people work; and places community members respect because of the high student achieve- ment, caring environment, and focus on individual needs! Amphi strives to empower all students to become contrib- uting members of society equipped with the skills, knowledge, and values necessary to meet the challenges of a changing world. 25. Vail Unified School District 1,705 Employees 13801 E. Benson Highway, Vail 85641 520-879-2000; www.vail.k12.az.us The Vail School District is located south- east of Tucson. Vail is recognized as the top-performing school district in Arizona. They have won numerous awards and have even been highlighted across the country. Vail School Districts primary mission is serving the parent, which they feel is central to ensuring good communication between the staff and the family. l

Since 1966, Pima Community College has been developing the Pima County commu- nity through learning. Through campuses strategically placed throughout the Tucson metro area, PCC offers convenient, afford- able educational opportunities that can help you make its students’ dreams a reality.

20. Asarco, LLC 2,200 Employees

5825 E. Williams Circle, Ste. 2000, Tucson 85711 520-798-7500; www.asarco.com

Founded as the American Smelting and Refining Company in 1899, Asarco is a fully integrated miner, smelter and refiner of copper in the United States, producing about 350-400 million pounds of copper. Significant copper mines include the Mission, Silver Bell and Ray open-pit mines, all in Arizona. 21. Sunnyside Unified School District 2,100 Employees 2238 E. Ginter Road, Tucson 85706 520-545-2000; www.susd12.org The Sunnyside Unified School District serves more than 17,000 students in 21 schools and is the second largest school district in Pima County, Arizona. It operates early childhood care centers,

23. Pinal County 1,852 Employees

31 N. Pinal St., Florence 85232 520-866-6000 / 888-431-1311 www.pinalcountyaz.gov

Founded in 1875 and located in the central part of Arizona, Pinal County is the third most populous county in the state, with an estimated population of 389,350. It contains parts of four different Indian Reservations and is situ- ated conveniently between the Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona’s two largest metro- politan areas.

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