2024-2025 Staffing Needs
We are currently seeking applicants for the following positions at Maywood Public Schools. If interested in any of these positions please contact the school at 308-362-4223 or email mark.bejot@maywoodtigers.org.
Bus Driver
We are seeking to hire bus drivers (CDL and non-CDL) for the 24-25 school year. This district will cover the costs of physicals, driver training, licenses, and random drug testing. Pay schedule begins at $80.75 per day to $92.75 per day. Route drivers may earn an additional $6.00 a day for CDL driving. Routes take approximately 4.0 hours/day. Position benefits include: 10 sick, 2 POT, and 3 bereavement days. Short-term disability, and $25,000 life insurance. Contact Rick Gilmore for further information at 308-362-4223 or rick.gilmore@maywoodtigers.org
Assistant Cook
We have an opening for a 10-month Assistant Cook position for the 24-25 school year. Beginning wage is $16.00 per hour, negotiable based upon experience. This is a forty hour per week position, with NPERS retirement, 10 sick, 3 bereavement days, 403b options, short-term disability, $25,000 life insurance, paid in-service (food service), paid holidays during the academic year. The application is on the website www.maywoodtigers.org Contact Mark Bejot, Superintendent at (308) 362-4223 or mark.bejot@maywoodtigers.org
Substitute Teacher
We are seeking to hire substitute teachers for the 24-25 school year. Daily rate is $150/day and $90/one-half day. Candidates must possess at least 60 college hours or an associate's degree. A local substitute certificate, or a teacher certificate is required. Contact Mark Bejot or Lucas McCain (lucas.mccain@maywoodtigers.org) at (308) 362-4223.
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