
Pune: Transport Incharge — Vidya Pratishthan's Nanded City Public School Job at Vidya Pratishthan's Nanded City Public School
Vidya Pratishthan's Nanded City Public SchoolKey facts
- Role
- Transport Incharge — Vidya Pratishthan's Nanded City Public School
- School
- Vidya Pratishthan's Nanded City Public School
- City
- Pune
- State
- Maharashtra
- Board
- CISCE
- School type
- Day School
- Employment type
- Full Time
- Salary
- ₹3.7L – ₹5.3L per year
- Experience
- 4–8 years
- Posted
- 6 Jun 2026
- Closing date
- 18 Aug 2026
Job description
Overview
Vidya Pratishthan's Nanded City Public School, a CISCE school in Pune, is hiring a Transport Incharge.
Key responsibilities:
- Ensure smooth functioning of assigned facilities/equipment
- Coordinate with vendors and support staff
- Follow safety and security protocols at all times
- Report issues to the maintenance head promptly
Requirements:
- 5-12 years of relevant experience
- Relevant ITI/diploma/certification; school or institutional experience preferred
About the school: We all have a great responsibility today, to not only make our children best literates but educate them in true sense, and education without values is like not learned anything. Today when we look at the world around us, we find that words like Discipline, Morals, Values, Ethics, Sensitivity and Humanity are losing its importance. In this technosavy world the present generation is caring more for gadgets than relations. We at VPNCPS take this as our moral duty to teach our students to develop a perfect balance between the two, to become well equipped to take up professional courses and contribute constructively to build a strong economy and become caring adults of tomorrow as well. Morality and humility should become their character and knowledge their wisdom, so that they would be able to differentiate between good and bad, which is the need of today. We commit that through our Scholastic and Co-scholastic learning we will prepare our students to become great citizens of tomorrow.
Common questions about this role
Do staff get fee concession for their children?
Most reputable schools have a staff-child fee concession policy. Eligibility, percentage and number of children covered vary — ask HR for the written policy.
What does a typical day look like?
Most teachers handle 4–6 instructional periods a day, with the rest going to lesson planning, assessment correction, and a co-curricular duty.
Are detailed lesson plans expected?
Schools generally require lesson plans aligned to the syllabus and pacing calendar. Coordinators review them weekly or fortnightly.
Are meals provided at school?
Most schools offer a subsidised staff canteen or a daily mid-morning snack and lunch. Boarding schools typically include all meals for residential staff.
Is background verification done before joining?
Yes — most schools run document and reference verification, and many use third-party background checks. Keep your last 2–3 employer references and original certificates ready.
About Vidya Pratishthan's Nanded City Public School
We all have a great responsibility today, to not only make our children best literates but educate them in true sense, and education without values is like not learned anything. Today when we look at the world around us, we find that words like Discipline, Morals, Values, Ethics, Sensitivity and Humanity are losing its importance. In this technosavy world the present generation is caring more for gadgets than relations. We at VPNCPS take this as our moral duty to teach our students to develop a perfect balance between the two, to become well equipped to take up professional courses and contribute constructively to build a strong economy and become caring adults of tomorrow as well. Morality and humility should become their character and knowledge their wisdom, so that they would be able to differentiate between good and bad, which is the need of today. We commit that through our Scholastic and Co-scholastic learning we will prepare our students to become great citizens of tomorrow.
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