Our Open Roles
Training Programs Provided
We provide our Driver and Attendant candidates with gold-standard training in professional driving and special needs student support.
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We provide our Driver and Attendant candidates with gold-standard training in professional driving and special needs student support.
Every one of our 600 employees (and growing) is a Transfer Care Specialist. We support each other as a community, filled with caring individuals who are part of a working family.
We come together with a diverse mix of cultures and traditions, believing in positivity and inclusivity, and this is just the 4Seasons way.
Our HR team will review your application and get in touch within a few business days if you are a good fit for the 4Seasons Transportation team.
Yes! We provide paid training to help you achieve a Class 4 commercial licence for school bus driving.
Please bring your resume, driver's licence, a second piece of government ID (such as a healthcare card, passport, or PR card), and any certifications related to the position.
No. Our HR team will handle these document requests.
We ask that you come by yourself as our job interviews and hiring fairs include a one-on-one conversation.
The ability to push and pull 50 lbs. and perform bending and kneeling are required for the day-to-day tasks of being a School Bus Driver. These physical capabilities ensure drivers can safely secure wheelchairs, assist students in loading and unloading daily, and respond effectively in emergencies.
No, 4Seasons Transportation uses small buses, which makes it easier to transport children to and from school.
The route starts or ends in your area of the city. We make every effort to match drivers to routes that begin or end near their homes to minimize travel time.
No. Drivers take their buses home, saving time on daily trips to and from the lot for pickup and drop-off. Buses can be parked in driveways or on the street.
No prior experience is required. We value a passion for working with children and dedication to kindness and compassion. We provide comprehensive training and support for working with children with disabilities, as well as driver training for this role.
Yes, school bus driver training is paid.
The length of training varies based on previous experience, between 4 to 11 days. Training is designed to ensure you're fully equipped and comfortable with all aspects of school bus driving and supporting students living with disabilities, preparing you for a safe and successful experience behind the wheel.
Not all 4Seasons routes have attendants; they are allocated based on student needs.
School Bus Drivers are responsible for safely driving the school bus, taking care of the unit, and responsible for the safety and securement of the students. Attendants are also responsible for the safety and securement of the students. Attendants care the students while the driver is operating the bus. These roles work together, providing exceptional customer service, building trust and reporting with parents and school staff and students to ensure a safe and supportive experience for all.
If you don’t have space to park the bus at your home, we can help you find alternative locations, including nearby schools, churches, recreation facilities, or shopping centers.
We prioritize work-life balance by valuing your time off and encouraging you to enjoy evenings, weekends, holidays, and summers. Our driver schedules are set Monday to Friday with AM and PM shifts, ensuring consistent and predictable work hours.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out and ask us directly!