Spring 2026 Teach Montana 

Careers in Montana PreK-12 Education

Wednesday, May 6th

9:00 am - 3:00 pm

STRAND UNION BUILDING

SCHOOLS REGISTER HERE

If you have any issues registering on HireABobcat powered by Handshake, email careers@montana.edu

SCHOOLS THAT ARE REGISTERED

Anaconda Public Schools

Savage Public School

 

Wednesday, May 6th

Strand Union Building

  • Administrator/School Leader Early Check-In (9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.) located in front of SUB Ballroom A.
  • Student Teacher Poster Presentations (10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.) Ballroom B/C/D
  • Networking Lunch with Student Teachers (12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.) Norm Buildings Inspiration Hall
  • Teach Montana Fair (1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.) Ballroom A

 

  • Reasearch the Schools Attending 
    • At the top of the page, participating schools and their career webpages are displayed. Also, their employer profile on HireABobcat.
  • Listen to the Teach Montana Podcast
    • Our Teach Montana Podcast Series offers school districts a unique opportunity to connect with future educators in a meaningful way. Through short, conversational interviews, school leaders share what it's really like to work in their district
  • Get a Career Coaching Appointment for Mock Interviews and Review your Resume
    • If you need help searching for a job or would like your resume reviewed before the fair, get a career coaching appointment. You can either call our office at 406-994-7627 or at this link. 
  • Post Your Job Opportunities on Handshake Ahead of Time

    • Upload current and anticipated openings (certified, classified, coaching, etc.).

    • Include detailed job descriptions, locations, and contact information.

    • Make sure your district profile is up to date—students will research before they approach!

  • Bring Eye-Catching Swag

    • Branded items like pens, stickers, mugs, or even classroom supplies are great giveaways.

    • Include something useful or memorable—bonus points if it relates to your school!

  • Highlight Your Benefits & Incentives

    • Be ready to talk about salary, health benefits, housing assistance, mentorship programs, student loan forgiveness, or sign-on bonuses.

    • Create a one-page flyer summarizing what sets your district apart.

  • Show Off What Makes Your Community Unique

    • Students are looking for a lifestyle fit as much as a school culture. Highlight local recreation, affordability, and small-town perks.

    • Include photos or short testimonials from current teachers who’ve relocated to your area.

  • Design a Welcoming Booth Experience

    • Use banners or tablecloths with your school or district logo.

    • Bring student-made materials or school spirit items (mascots, yearbooks, etc.) to add personality.

  • Be Ready to Interview or Pre-Screen Candidates

    • Bring a laptop or tablet if you plan to set up follow-up interviews on the spot.

    • Have your calendar open to schedule next steps right away.

  • Engage Genuinely

    • Ask open-ended questions like: “What kind of teaching environment are you looking for?” or “What drew you to education?”

    • Follow up with your contact info or next steps to keep the conversation going.

  • Showcase Professional Development & Support

    • New teachers want to know they’ll be supported—highlight induction programs, mentorships, or continuing education perks.

  • Have a Clear Call to Action

    • Whether it's “Apply on Handshake,” “Email your resume,” or “Follow us on Instagram,” make sure each student leaves knowing the next step.

Our Teach Montana Podcast Seriesoffers school districts a unique opportunity to connect with future educators in a meaningful way. Through short, conversational interviews, school leaders share what it's really like to work in their district—highlighting school culture, professional development, community values, and day-to-day experiences in the classroom. The podcast gives students valuable insights into the K-12 education landscape across Montana and helps them envision where they might thrive as teachers. It’s a powerful way to tell your story, attract talent, and showcase your school as a great place to work and grow.


SCHOOLS THAT PARTICIPATED IN THE PAST TEACH MONTANA SERIES

  • Baker Public Schools
  • Belgrade Public Schools
  • Belt Public School District
  • Big Sandy Public School
  • Baker Public Schools
  • Bridger Public Schools
  • Cascade Public Schools
  • Chester Joplin Inverness School District
  • Chinook Public School
  • Colstrip Public Schools
  • Colstrip Public Schools
  • Dino Drop-In
  • Frazer Public School
  • Froid Public School
  • Geraldine High School
  • Glendive Public Schools
  • Great Falls Public School
  • Hardin Public Schools 17H & 1
  • Harlem S.D. 12
  • Harlowton Public Schools
  • Headwaters Academy
  • Judith Gap School
  • Lame Deer Public School
  • LaMotte School
  • Laurel Public Schools
  • Powell County High School
  • Roy Public Schools
  • School District #75 - Arrowhead
  • West Yellowstone School
  • White Sulphur Springs School District 8
  • Whitehall School District
  • Wolf Point School District
  • Zoot Enterprises, Inc.

 

  • Billings Public Schools
  • Bridger Public Schools
  • Broadview School District
  • Browning Public Schools
  • Colstrip Public Schools
  • Fairfield Public Schools
  • Forsyth Public Schools
  • Frazer Public School
  • Geraldine High School
  • Glendive Public Schools
  • Helena School District 
  • Kester School District
  • Lame Deer Public School
  • Moore Public Schools
  • Powell County High School
  • Rapelje School District
  • Roy Public Schools
  • School District 75 - Arrowhead
  • Seeley Lake Elementary
  • Stanford K-12 Schools

Check out the past Teach Montana Fairs


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