Job fairs to highlight 2024-2025 Catholic school employment opportunities
March 29, 2024 at 6:17 a.m.
Teachers seeking employment in a Catholic elementary or secondary school in the Diocese for the 2024-2025 school year can learn about available positions during two upcoming job fairs.
The events are scheduled for April 11 in Notre Dame High School, 601 Lawrence Rd., Lawrenceville, and May 7 in St. John Vianney High School, 540-A Line Rd., Holmdel. Both fairs will run from 4 to 7 p.m.
The fairs will provide an opportunity for employment seekers to speak with representatives from the Diocese’s 30 schools about openings for teachers at all grade levels – pre-K, elementary, middle school, high school, and more as well as various coaching positions and other topics of interest.
This is the second year that the diocesan Department of Catholic Schools has hosted the job fairs, and the success of last year’s "gave us great hope that these efforts should continue, stated Dr. Vincent de Paul Schmidt, diocesan superintendent of Catholic education.
In a Monitor article following last year’s job fairs, Bonnie Milecki, diocesan associate director for school development and operations, indicated that the events drew nearly 150 candidate leads and that principals spoke with more than 100 candidates.
“There was palpable energy as a result of bringing our 30 schools and leaders together, presenting a united coalition of the Catholic schools of the Diocese in order to share with candidates the benefits of joining any one of our school communities,” Milecki said. She added that at the time, while the fairs were beneficial to principals and their own school communities, the sessions also provided the opportunity to highlight Catholic schools as a whole.
Catholic educators who wish to attend the job fairs can register by clicking here. For more information, visit dioceseoftrenton.org/school-job-fairs.
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Teachers seeking employment in a Catholic elementary or secondary school in the Diocese for the 2024-2025 school year can learn about available positions during two upcoming job fairs.
The events are scheduled for April 11 in Notre Dame High School, 601 Lawrence Rd., Lawrenceville, and May 7 in St. John Vianney High School, 540-A Line Rd., Holmdel. Both fairs will run from 4 to 7 p.m.
The fairs will provide an opportunity for employment seekers to speak with representatives from the Diocese’s 30 schools about openings for teachers at all grade levels – pre-K, elementary, middle school, high school, and more as well as various coaching positions and other topics of interest.
This is the second year that the diocesan Department of Catholic Schools has hosted the job fairs, and the success of last year’s "gave us great hope that these efforts should continue, stated Dr. Vincent de Paul Schmidt, diocesan superintendent of Catholic education.
In a Monitor article following last year’s job fairs, Bonnie Milecki, diocesan associate director for school development and operations, indicated that the events drew nearly 150 candidate leads and that principals spoke with more than 100 candidates.
“There was palpable energy as a result of bringing our 30 schools and leaders together, presenting a united coalition of the Catholic schools of the Diocese in order to share with candidates the benefits of joining any one of our school communities,” Milecki said. She added that at the time, while the fairs were beneficial to principals and their own school communities, the sessions also provided the opportunity to highlight Catholic schools as a whole.
Catholic educators who wish to attend the job fairs can register by clicking here. For more information, visit dioceseoftrenton.org/school-job-fairs.
The Church needs quality Catholic journalism now more than ever. Please consider supporting this work by signing up for a SUBSCRIPTION (click HERE) or making a DONATION to The Monitor (click HERE). Thank you for your support.