School Van Driver

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Drive a Van. Make a Difference.

Serving Arrowhead Schools

  • Arrowhead Union High School District
  • Hartland – Lakeside School District
    • Hartland North Elementary
    • Hartland South Elementary
    • North Shore Middle School
  • Lake Country School
  • Merton Community School District
    • Intermediate School
    • Primary School
  • North Lake School District
  • Richmond School
  • Stone Bank School
  • Swallow School
  • St. Charles
  • Divine Redeemer

Looking for a job that's flexible, rewarding, and means something? Come be a School Van Driver and play a key role in your community. Whether you're starting a new chapter or just want part-time hours that work with your lifestyle, this is your chance to do something that matters — every single day.

What You'll Do

As a school van driver, you're more than just a driver — you're a trusted adult, a friendly face, and a daily source of stability for students. Your job is to:

  • Get students to and from school safely and on time
  • Drive your route confidently in all kinds of weather and traffic
  • Create a respectful, safe environment on the bus
  • Build great connections with students, parents, and school staff
  • Help students who need a little extra assistance getting on or off the bus
  • Keep your vehicle clean, fueled, and ready to roll
  • Handle daily safety checks and basic maintenance
  • Follow all transportation laws, school policies, and route directions

What You Bring:

  • A valid Driver's License and the willingness to learn!
  • A clean driving record and the ability to pass a DOT physical and drug screening
  • A calm, friendly attitude
  • Reliability, punctuality, and attention to detail
  • A desire to be a positive influence in your community

What We Offer:

  • Great work/life balance!
  • Part-time hours that fit your life (mornings, afternoons, or both)
  • No weekends, nights, or holidays — perfect for parents, students, or retirees
  • Summers off — or opportunities to pick up extra work if you want it
  • A chance to do something that really matters

This isn't just another driving job. This is a chance to be part of something bigger. If you're dependable, friendly, and ready to start something new, we'd love to meet you.

Apply now and start making an impact — one ride at a time!

Requirements:
Benefits:
  • 401(k) matching
  • Competitive salary
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Health insurance available
  • Flexible schedule
  • Training & development

Compensation: $20.20 - $21.85/hr.
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