Minibus Driver
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About the role
We are seeking a reliable and organised individual to join the School as a Minibus Driver. This is a term-time role with a fixed working pattern, offering either 23 hours or 25 hours per week, depending on the schedule selected.
Description The School requires: Minibus Driver Salary £13,506pa (23 hours p/w in term time) or £14,680pa (25 hours p/w in term time)
Working Pattern 6.15am-8.30am and 5.15pm-7.30pm, Monday-Thursday; 6.15am-8.30am and 4.00pm-6.15pm, Friday (23 hours p/w in term time) ; or 6.00am-8.30am and 5.15pm-7.45pm, Monday-Thursday; 6.00am-8.30am and 4.00pm-6.30pm, Friday (25 hours p/w in term time)
Discounted annual membership for New Hall Sport Club Lunch without charge in term time We are seeking a reliable and organised individual to join the School as a Minibus Driver. This is a term-time role with a fixed working pattern, offering either 23 hours or 25 hours per week, depending on the schedule selected.
The successful candidate will be responsible for operating one of the School’s bus routes, ensuring the safe and timely transport of pupils. Strong organisational and time management skills are essential. There may also be opportunities to support school trips and fixtures, for which additional payment will be provided.
New Hall School offers an exceptional working environment, set in a stunning Grade I listed building that is the former Tudor palace of Beaulieu. With a staff of around 300, New Hall is a warm, welcoming and supportive community. Beaulieu Park railway station is now open at the foot of New Hall’s private road approach, The Avenue, with journey times of 30 minutes to Stratford and 38 minutes to London Liverpool Street.
Applicants should confirm their preferred working pattern (if applicable) in their support statement in the Application Form Applications considered on a rolling basis until midday, Friday 2 January 2026 JOB ID: NH0642 New Hall is committed to safeguarding students. There will be an enhanced DBS check prior to appointment.
About Independent Schools Association (ISA)
We work with Heads from 674 of the best-accredited schools across the UK and beyond to: • provide information and advice (from HQ and Area Co-ordinators) • promote support networks and fellowship regionally, nationally and internationally • provide enrichment opportunities for pupils in Area and National Competitions for Sport, Drama and Art • arrange high-quality conferences and professional development courses to foster excellence in education • promote initiatives and provide access to a wide range of member services /resources • influence educational debate and promote independence and choice
ISA schools/colleges value innovation and inspiration, building on the best traditions to promote integrity, high standards, industry and responsibility. We value the diversity of our schools which cover the complete age range and vary in size and nature, from early years to senior, boarding and day, all-through schools, co-educational and single gender, and specialist schools in the arts and music.
All ISA schools/colleges share a desire to meet fully the needs of the young people in their care, treating everyone as individuals and providing a high-quality and personalised education. They encourage pupils to make the most of their talents, building confidence through academic achievement and offering a wide range of extra-curricular opportunities.
ISA exists for its Members, recognising that high quality support is essential if Heads are to run successful schools. Please do contact us at any time.
Minibus Driver
Top Benefits
About the role
We are seeking a reliable and organised individual to join the School as a Minibus Driver. This is a term-time role with a fixed working pattern, offering either 23 hours or 25 hours per week, depending on the schedule selected.
Description The School requires: Minibus Driver Salary £13,506pa (23 hours p/w in term time) or £14,680pa (25 hours p/w in term time)
Working Pattern 6.15am-8.30am and 5.15pm-7.30pm, Monday-Thursday; 6.15am-8.30am and 4.00pm-6.15pm, Friday (23 hours p/w in term time) ; or 6.00am-8.30am and 5.15pm-7.45pm, Monday-Thursday; 6.00am-8.30am and 4.00pm-6.30pm, Friday (25 hours p/w in term time)
Discounted annual membership for New Hall Sport Club Lunch without charge in term time We are seeking a reliable and organised individual to join the School as a Minibus Driver. This is a term-time role with a fixed working pattern, offering either 23 hours or 25 hours per week, depending on the schedule selected.
The successful candidate will be responsible for operating one of the School’s bus routes, ensuring the safe and timely transport of pupils. Strong organisational and time management skills are essential. There may also be opportunities to support school trips and fixtures, for which additional payment will be provided.
New Hall School offers an exceptional working environment, set in a stunning Grade I listed building that is the former Tudor palace of Beaulieu. With a staff of around 300, New Hall is a warm, welcoming and supportive community. Beaulieu Park railway station is now open at the foot of New Hall’s private road approach, The Avenue, with journey times of 30 minutes to Stratford and 38 minutes to London Liverpool Street.
Applicants should confirm their preferred working pattern (if applicable) in their support statement in the Application Form Applications considered on a rolling basis until midday, Friday 2 January 2026 JOB ID: NH0642 New Hall is committed to safeguarding students. There will be an enhanced DBS check prior to appointment.
About Independent Schools Association (ISA)
We work with Heads from 674 of the best-accredited schools across the UK and beyond to: • provide information and advice (from HQ and Area Co-ordinators) • promote support networks and fellowship regionally, nationally and internationally • provide enrichment opportunities for pupils in Area and National Competitions for Sport, Drama and Art • arrange high-quality conferences and professional development courses to foster excellence in education • promote initiatives and provide access to a wide range of member services /resources • influence educational debate and promote independence and choice
ISA schools/colleges value innovation and inspiration, building on the best traditions to promote integrity, high standards, industry and responsibility. We value the diversity of our schools which cover the complete age range and vary in size and nature, from early years to senior, boarding and day, all-through schools, co-educational and single gender, and specialist schools in the arts and music.
All ISA schools/colleges share a desire to meet fully the needs of the young people in their care, treating everyone as individuals and providing a high-quality and personalised education. They encourage pupils to make the most of their talents, building confidence through academic achievement and offering a wide range of extra-curricular opportunities.
ISA exists for its Members, recognising that high quality support is essential if Heads are to run successful schools. Please do contact us at any time.