
School Bus Charter / Sports Driver - Multiple Terminals
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Job Description
Drive With Us - Become a School Bus Charter / Sports Driver!
Openings available across multiple STA terminals in Hillsborough County and surrounding towns.
Student Transportation of America (STA) is hiring part-time Charter Drivers to safely transport students and sports teams to events, games, and other school activities.
Why Join Our Team?
$22.00- 30.50/hour pay Range
Paid training provided
Flexible, part-time schedules
Attendance bonus opportunities
Modern, safe, and reliable fleet
What You'll Do:
Transport students, athletes, and clients to and from activities and events
Provide friendly, courteous, and professional service
Ensure safe vehicle operation and passenger safety
Represent STA with professionalism at all times
Qualifications:
Must be 21+ years old
CDL with School Bus endorsement preferred (training available)
Pass a DOT physical & background check
Passion for working with children
Job Type:
Part-time
Schedule:
Flexible weekday schedule (mornings free!)
Charter trips scheduled by sporting/event needs
Morning routes available at terminals if mutually agreed
STA is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and welcomes all qualified applicants; Returning military are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants will receive fair and impartial consideration without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic data, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion or other legally protected status, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Must be eligible to work in the US without restrictions.
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