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Training time allowance
Reimbursement of approved expenses pertaining to licensing and driver’s medical
Evenings, weekends, and summers off

About the role

Peace Wapiti Public School Division (PWPSD) provides service to approximately 6,100 students in Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12 in 34 schools and is one of the largest employers in the Grande Prairie/Spirit River region.

Do you dream of a job with evenings, weekends, and summers off? Are you looking to work part-time hours?

We invite applications for a Regular Route School Bus Driver in the Bonanza area.

Applications should include:

  • Completed ApplytoEducation profile
  • Cover letter
  • Detailed resume
  • A list of three references (with current contact information)

Successful applicants will be provided with a training time allowance and reimbursement of approved expenses pertaining to licensing and driver’s medical. A current Criminal Record Check (including Vulnerable Sector Check), dated within the last six months, is a condition of employment.

Terms and conditions of employment for this position can be found in the .

We appreciate and thank you for your application; however, we contact only those candidates who are selected for an interview. PWPSD reserves the right to check references prior to the scheduling of interviews. All questions about this opportunity should be addressed to Ted Gobin, Director of Transportation, at tedgobin@pwpsd.ca or by phone at (780) 532-7734.

PWPSD accepts applications for all positions online. All applicants, both internal and external, are required to create a profile and apply for career opportunities as they become available. Once you have successfully applied to a position you will receive a confirmation e-mail, and the job will be listed in your ‘Job Application Log’. If you require technical assistance registering for an account or uploading documents, please call ApplytoEducation at 1-877-900-5627.

About Peace Wapiti Public School Division

Education Administration Programs
201-500

Peace Wapiti Public School Division (PWPSD) provides service to approximately 5,800 Kindergarten to Grade 12 students in 36 schools, including nine Hutterite colony schools, two outreach schools, an online school, and educational programming at a group home facility.

The system provides schooling for students from Horse Lake First Nation and Kelly Lake Indigenous Community. Excluding the colony schools, the smallest school has an enrollment of 34 students and the largest has 623 students. Alternative Education provides flexible programming to 95 students. In the smaller and more rural high schools, some reliance is placed on distance education programs to augment the basic in-school offerings. Specialty programs exist to meet local needs.

PWPSD employs the full-time equivalent of 375 teachers and 600 non-teaching staff, in addition to a number of part-time and casual personnel. The Transportation Department manages 100 bus routes.

Join the PWPSD family. View our employment opportunities and apply online. www.pwpsd.ca/employment.

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