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Maintenance Director

Holbrook SDA Indian School in Holbrook, AZ
Pacific Union Conference
Description

Immediate Opening

Holbrook Indian School (HIS) is seeking a reliable and well-rounded full-time Maintenance Director effective immediately. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in maintenance and general repairs. This is a 12-month position with a wage scale depending on qualifications and experience.  Duties include maintenance requests from campus personnel. Upkeep and repair of campus facilities, which include carpentry, plumbing, electrical, drywall, minor appliance repair, basic equipment maintenance, and other general maintenance items. Candidates must be team players with a willingness to learn, be self-motivated, aware of surroundings, and able to supervise students. This position is open until filled. HIS is an accredited 1-12th grade boarding school operated directly by the Pacific Union Conference. As such, faculty and staff members receive remuneration and benefits according to the policies employed by all schools in the Pacific Union. As in many other SDA boarding schools, employees live in on-campus housing.

Required Experience

Candidates must be at least 21 years old, be able to legally work in the United States, and have a good driving record. Preference will be given to candidates that have previous experience in general maintenance. Proficiency in construction, plumbing, grounds/landscaping, and vehicle repair/maintenance is significant to this role. Formal education is not required, but practical knowledge and a willingness to tackle a variety of tasks are essential.  Duties and responsibilities will include, but not limited to, staff housing and campus school buildings.  General maintenance that includes plumbing, electrical, remodeling, and general up-keep of all campus buildings and grounds to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for students, parents and staff.  Candidates will also lead/plan projects involving visiting mission groups.

Posted by: HIS Principal

Resumé Deadline: Friday, August 29, 2025

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Holbrook SDA Indian School

Holbrook Indian School provides a safe place for Native American students to learn and grow in the Creator while preserving and celebrating their Native culture.

There once was a style of boarding school aimed to destroy all aspects of Native culture, especially outward signs of tribal life. During the late 1800s, Native children were forced to cut their hair and were forbidden to speak in their Native languages. Holbrook Indian School opened its doors in 1946 and has since provided a safe place for students to learn and grow in the Creator while also preserving and celebrating their Native culture.