Catholic school job fairs draw interest, prospective educators to Diocese

May 29, 2025 at 12:01 p.m.
St. John Vianney High School principal, Margaret Kane and vice principal, Rich Lamberson meet with a prospective candidate at the April 8 job fair.  B. Milecki photos.
St. John Vianney High School principal, Margaret Kane and vice principal, Rich Lamberson meet with a prospective candidate at the April 8 job fair. B. Milecki photos.


Prospective educators explored teaching and other opportunities during the Diocese of Trenton’s Catholic school job fairs April 8 in St. John Vianney High School, Holmdel, and May 8 in Notre Dame High School, Lawrenceville.

PHOTO GALLERY- April 8 Catholic Schools job fair

The events welcomed candidates interested in joining one of the Diocese’s 30 elementary and secondary schools for the 2025-2026 academic year.

Hosted by the Diocesan Department of Catholic Education, the job fairs aimed to support hiring efforts and strengthen connections between schools and potential new staff members.

“This year’s Catholic Schools Job Fair was a powerful reminder of the strength and appeal of our mission,” said Bonnie Milecki, assistant diocesan superintendent of Catholic schools. “We had an incredible turnout of talented, passionate candidates exploring opportunities across our 30 schools. It was energizing to see so many individuals excited to bring their gifts to Catholic education – and to see our schools equally inspired by the possibilities.”

    Joanna Barlow, principal of Sacred Heart School, discusses employment opportunities in the Mt. Holly school during the first job fair of the year sponsored by the diocesan Department of Catholic Education.
 
 



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Prospective educators explored teaching and other opportunities during the Diocese of Trenton’s Catholic school job fairs April 8 in St. John Vianney High School, Holmdel, and May 8 in Notre Dame High School, Lawrenceville.

PHOTO GALLERY- April 8 Catholic Schools job fair

The events welcomed candidates interested in joining one of the Diocese’s 30 elementary and secondary schools for the 2025-2026 academic year.

Hosted by the Diocesan Department of Catholic Education, the job fairs aimed to support hiring efforts and strengthen connections between schools and potential new staff members.

“This year’s Catholic Schools Job Fair was a powerful reminder of the strength and appeal of our mission,” said Bonnie Milecki, assistant diocesan superintendent of Catholic schools. “We had an incredible turnout of talented, passionate candidates exploring opportunities across our 30 schools. It was energizing to see so many individuals excited to bring their gifts to Catholic education – and to see our schools equally inspired by the possibilities.”

    Joanna Barlow, principal of Sacred Heart School, discusses employment opportunities in the Mt. Holly school during the first job fair of the year sponsored by the diocesan Department of Catholic Education.
 
 


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