Employment Opportunities
Departments
We are dedicated to providing, in a safe environment, the support necessary for academic, vocational, and social achievement in an increasingly technological society. We encourage students to realize their potential, appreciate diversity, be life-long learners, and be responsible members of society.
Civic/Social Expectations
Respectful
Responsible
Trustworthy
Honest
Kind
Academic Expectations
Problem Solving
Communication
Use of Technology
Research
Collaboration
Staff Availabilities
Special Education Ed Tech I (New)
The following jobs are always open:
Substitute Cafeteria Workers
Substitute Custodians
Coaching Availabilities
Employment Applications
Teaching App. (PDF)
Teaching App. (DOC)
Non-Teaching App (DOC)
Substitute App. (PDF)
Ed Tech App (PDF)
Principal App (PDF)
Assistant Principal App (PDF)
Administration App. (PDF)
Transportation App. (PDF)
Southern Aroostook Regional Service Center Employment
Southern Aroostook Area Regional Transportation Facility Application
Employment Opportunities Available
Applications are required for all positions. If applying for multiple positions, applications and supporting documentation are required to be submitted for each position separately. Please submit applications and all supporting documentation to:
Superintendent of Schools
PO Box 190
Houlton, Maine 04730
or
"I began working in RSU 29 in 1993. I have worked in a variety of positions: Ed-Tech, Title I Tutor, Special Education Teacher, and Certified Wilson Reading Instructor. I have worked at Lambert School, HES, HSS, and currently HMHS. I have been privileged to work with caring, cooperative staff in all of those positions. Administration in all three schools have been supportive and placed the needs of students at the forefront. Our district offers opportunities for continued personal and professional growth. I feel fortunate to have been connected to one district for my entire educational profession. Even after all these years, I love going to work each day and can’t imagine my life without my coworkers, my students, and their families!"
-Chris Lee
Special Education Teacher
Wilson Reading Instructor
"My name is Cindy Mooers, and I have been teaching Art at HMHS since 2017. In addition to watching students deepen their learning in Visual Arts, one of the best parts of my job is getting to see the students develop who they are as people. As the only middle and high school art teacher in the district, it is my privilege to work with many of the same students year after year and see them gain confidence in themselves as they grow up. HMHS is a strong community where students are valued and I am proud to be a part of it."
-Cindy Mooers
Art Teacher
"As a Title I Interventionist, I work with classroom teachers and students to help fill educational gaps through intervention programs. I enjoy working with students and witnessing their "lightbulb" moments when they master a concept. There is never a dull moment when working with middle school students, and they always keep me on my toes. RSU 29 is like a big family, and I know I have fellow staff and team members who I can ask questions, discuss concerns, or share successes."
- Emily Castner
Title I Services