Henrico County Public Schools hosting job fair June 8th

The school system is seeking bus drivers, custodians, cafeteria workers, and temporary instructional assistants.

From HCPS:

Henrico County Public Schools is seeking candidates for bus drivers, custodians, cafeteria workers and temporary instructional assistants. Members of the HCPS Human Resources, Custodial Services, School Nutrition Services and Pupil Transportation departments will be at the Resource Workforce Center in eastern Henrico County June 8 to talk with interested candidates.

Applicants are encouraged to apply online in advance at henricoschools.us/careers.

“Even though school’s almost out for the summer, Henrico County Public Schools is still hiring. We need substitutes. They play a vital role in helping to support our departments when our full-time employees are out sick or on vacation,” said Mary Alderson, human resources specialist.

“These are also the perfect jobs for those individuals with flexible schedules who want to earn extra money and who enjoy working with our students. In addition, starting as a substitute is a great pathway to becoming a full-time employee.”

When: Wednesday, June 8 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Resource Workforce Center, 121 Cedar Fork Road, Henrico, Va. 23227

Questions? Call the HCPS Human Resources Department at 804-652-3664.

Applicants without computer access or having trouble with the online application may contact the Human Resources Department at 804-652-3664 or stop by the department office at 3820 Nine Mile Road in Henrico to use our computers and get help if needed.

Candidates for full-time and substitute bus drivers must: be at least 21 years old; have a high school diploma or equivalent; have a valid Virginia driver’s license; obtain a CDL instructional permit or hold a CDL Class B permit with endorsements in P (Transporting Passengers)/S (School Bus) and airbrakes; pass a physical and drug test and have no felony convictions.

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