We’re hiring bus drivers, custodians, health professionals and substitute teachers at open job interviews

We’re hiring bus drivers, custodians, health professionals and substitute teachers at open job interviews
Posted on 01/14/2025
Open job interviewsThe Mehlville School District is holding open interviews for bus drivers, transportation mechanics, custodians, substitute nurses, substitute health room assistants and substitute teachers. 

At open interviews, you can learn about positions and benefits, meet department directors, receive assistance completing your application and even interview for a job. You’re invited to join us on Friday, January 31, from 8:30 to 11 a.m. at Mehlville School District Central Office (3120 Lemay Ferry Road). Call our Human Resources Department at 314-467-5102 if you have any questions. 

We’ve also started to hire teachers for the 2025-2026 school year! Visit the employment section of our website to view all current openings.

Start your Mehlville story! 
Katrina Woodard, school bus driver
This is Katrina Woodard’s first year as a school bus driver in the Mehlville School District. Woodard always tries to have a positive impact on students as the first person to see them each morning and the last to see them in the afternoon. 

“Seeing the students reminds me of what it was like when I was going to school,” said Woodard. “It’s very rewarding, everyone here is so welcoming, and they help you out a lot.”

Marc Raines, head custodian at Blades Elementary School
Marc Raines previously worked in sales and marketing, but he was laid off in 2018 when his department was eliminated. Raines’ friend who works in the Mehlville School District encouraged him to apply for a job, and he’s worked in the district ever since. He loves the excitement of working in an elementary school because no two days are the same. He also loves the staff he has the opportunity to work with. 

“This district is a good district that treats their people very well,” said Raines. “Whether you work as a custodian or in transportation, maintenance or as a teacher, everybody in the district has the ability to work together as a family.” 

Jennifer Nonnenkamp, nurse at Oakville High School
This is Jennifer Nonnenkamp’s fourth year working as the school nurse at Oakville High School. In her role, she sees between 70 and 120 students each day, supporting them with daily medications, health checks and other needs to keep students healthy and learning in class. Nonnenkamp loves helping students feel comfortable while they’re at school.

“I think the Mehlville School District is a fantastic place to work because the students are amazing and the administration is supportive,” said Nonnenkamp. “It’s been a key part of me loving where I work.”

Visit the My Mehlville Story section of our website to hear more testimonials from our staff about their experience working in the Mehlville School District.

The Mehlville School District strictly prohibits discrimination and harassment against employees, students or others on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, or sex including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity and other characteristics protected by law. The following individuals have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: contact Adam Smith at 314-467-5006 or [email protected].