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Urban Strategies average salary is $25,875, median salary is $25,875 with a salary range from $25,875 to $25,875.
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25,875
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Japanese Language Instructor 25,875-25,875 South Plainfield, NJ, 07080 2014 Urban Strategies Japanese Language Instructor Salaries (1)
Urban Strategies South Plainfield, NJ Salaries
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  • Urban Strategies Inc
  • Industry: Other
  • City: St. Louis, MO
  • Founded in 1978, Urban Strategies is a not-for-profit corporation that works with its development partner, McCormack Baron Salazar, to help communities build safe neighborhoods, good schools, and a range of comprehensive human service supports. Our goal is to lead distressed, urban-core residential communities and low-income families toward positive social and economic mobility. Urban Strategies understands that the physical revitalization of housing by itself is not sufficient to create communities which produce social and economic integration. In order to create successful and thriving mixed-income developments, a network of community support systems must be planned and implemented concurrent with the development of