Jobs in School Transportation
Interested in our new Saturday Training Program?
Looking to boost your income, enjoy flexible hours, and make a difference in your community? Bulloch County Schools is offering paid Saturday training to help local residents earn their Commercial Driver’s License and be a school bus driver during times that meet your schedule.
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Our Transportation Department is the driving force in education. They ensure that more than 5,500 children arrive safely to school and home each weekday, and that thousands of students travel safely to learning experiences, academic competitions, and athletic events.
"We're not looking for just any drivers. We're looking for those who want to be experts in transporting precious cargo, our children."
Our Expectations
Be A Driving Force
With more than 100 daily bus bus routes and 1500+ student trips annually, our drivers travel more than 1.3 million miles each year. This takes leaders, clerical staff, trainers, bus drivers, bus monitors, and mechanics who work as a team.

Be A Roving Ambassador
Our expectation is for drivers to be roving ambassadors, mentors, and teachers. School buses are an extension of our classrooms, in fact our drivers receive the same classroom behavior management training as our teachers.

Be A Mentor & Teacher
School bus drivers are the first and last faces that many students see each school day. They support children and schools by striving to provide safe travel to learning environments. They also teach all students about bus safety and behavior expectations.

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Need Help to Apply?
If you need assistance or need to apply in person, visit our Transportation Department at 219 Simons Road in Statesboro or call 912.212.8640

Contact Us
Bulloch County Schools
219 Simons Road
Statesboro, Georgia 30458
912.212.8640
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Bulloch County Board of Education affirms that no applicant for employment or employee of Bulloch County Schools is or will be denied equal opportunity because of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy, status as a parent, national origin, age, disability (physical or mental), family medical history or genetic information, political affiliation, military service or other non-merit based factors. These protections extend to all management practices and decisions, including recruitment and hiring practices, appraisal systems, promotions, training and career development programs.
Address questions, concerns or complaints relating to the school district's equal employment opportunity and nondiscrimination policies and practices to one of the following officials: Bulloch County Schools, 150 Williams Road, Suite A, Statesboro, GA 30458, (912)212-8500:
- Allissa Baxter, Director of Human Resources - Equal Opportunity Coordinator for Employees;
- Kelly Spence, Executive Director of Academic Support – Title IX Coordinator for Students;
- Jay Tysinger, Ph.D., Executive Director of Special Education Services – Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator and Section 504 Coordinator;
- Bethany Gilliam, Director of Career, Technical & Agricultural Education;
- Michael Powell, Federal Programs Director; or
- Desiree Yaeger, Director of School Nutrition
