Student Logistics Manager

Harvard-Westlake School

Studio City, CA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$85,000–$105,000 Per Year
SKILLS
Accounts Payable, Athletics, Billing, Bus Driving, Buses, Communication Skills, Community Programs, Compensation and Benefits, Contract Management, Customer Support/Service, Data Cleaning, Data Management, Database Management Software/Systems (DBMS), Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), File Management, Higher Education, Insurance Documentation, Legal, Logistics, Logistics Management, Maintenance Services, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Multitasking, Operational Support, Order Picking/Packing, Organizational Skills, Preferred Provider Organization (PPO), Presentation/Verbal Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Regulatory Compliance, School Management, Time Management, Trend Analysis, Vehicle Fleets, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Studio City, CA
POSTED
Today

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

Every day, Harvard-Westlake families trust that their students will get to and from campus safely — and the Student Logistics Manager is the person who makes that trust well placed. In this role, you'll own the systems, relationships, and on-the-ground problem-solving that keep student transportation running smoothly across all three of our campuses, from the earliest morning bus route to the last late-evening pickup. The Harvard-Westlake Business Office is a small, highly efficient team whose work touches every part of school life daily, and this role is a vital, visible piece of that work.

Harvard-Westlake is one of the nation's leading independent schools — and what makes it exceptional isn't just the students or the resources, it's the people. You'll join a community of smart, mission-driven colleagues who are genuinely invested in each other's growth and in building something meaningful together.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

The Student Logistics Manager oversees the transportation systems that connect students to campus every day, manages a small school-owned vehicle fleet and on-campus parking, and coordinates special event and field trip logistics — working closely with faculty, staff, athletics, parents, security, and the Business Office team.

Daily Student Transportation

  • Serve as the primary point of contact for parents, students, drivers, employees, and vendors on day-to-day transportation questions and concerns
  • Plan and continually refine daily bus service, including annual student sign-up, route creation, bus stop selection and placement, transit optimization, and intercampus shuttles
  • Respond in real time to transportation issues — including late or missed bus pick-ups at hours ranging from early morning to late evening
  • Partner with the Head of Security and vendor partners to resolve emerging issues (bus stop delays, environmental concerns, traffic disruptions) before they escalate
  • Administer bus driver benefits, including cafeteria card balances, bonus compensation, and appreciation events
  • Manage the annual bus service contract, confirming vendor insurance stays current, and invoices match contracted rates
  • Track legal, regulatory, and compliance changes affecting school buses and student transportation

Parking Administration

  • Serve as the primary resource for on-campus student parking registration, assignments, and related questions
  • Design and administer policies that incentivize carpooling while creatively managing a mix of single and tandem parking spaces

Special Event and Field Trip Transportation

  • Coordinate student transportation for special events and field trips departing from all three campuses, to both local and remote destinations
  • Manage the school's fleet of SUVs and shuttles, supplementing with pre-approved vendors as needed to balance cost and speed
  • Secure and maintain current contracts and insurance documentation from all outside transportation vendors
  • Inspect returned vehicles for damage, track maintenance and repair needs, and route related invoices to accounts payable
  • Handle DMV registration for school-owned vehicles and keep every vehicle's registration, insurance, and license plates current

Operational Support

  • Coordinate standardized testing logistics
  • Support student field trip review and administration
  • Contribute to other operational initiatives that support the needs of the school and additional duties as assigned

Community Responsibilities

  • Participate in school events, professional development days, and community programming as appropriate to the role
  • Collaborate across departments and campuses in support of the school's mission

WHAT YOU BRING

We know that strong candidates come from a variety of backgrounds and pathways. If you meet most of the qualifications below and are excited about this role, we encourage you to apply.

Required

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate clearly and empathetically across a range of situations — from routine coordination to sensitive parent and student concerns
  • Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word (advanced formulas, data scrubbing and management, report creation, trend analysis, mail merges, file management/versioning), along with the ability to learn new databases or software quickly, particularly mapping and bus-routing tools
  • Ability to quickly assess a situation, weigh options, and decide on the best path forward under time pressure
  • Strong organizational and multitasking skills, with a demonstrated ability to manage multiple deadlines and shifting priorities calmly in a seasonal, deadline-driven environment
  • Strong customer service orientation and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, including families, colleagues, and employees
  • Commitment to inclusive practice and the ability to work effectively with individuals from a wide range of backgrounds

Preferred

  • Experience in an independent school or higher education setting
  • Familiarity supporting transportation or logistics operations
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience

SCHEDULE

This is a 12-month, exempt, full-time, in-person position. The role's hours vary with the school calendar and daily transportation needs, and regularly include early mornings and some evenings; occasional weekend availability is expected during peak event periods. Because student transportation spans Harvard-Westlake's Middle School, Upper School, and River Park campuses, occasional travel between campuses is part of the role.

COMPENSATION

$85,000–$105,000 annually, based on experience and qualifications.

BENEFITS

  • This position is eligible for Harvard-Westlake's full benefits package, which includes:
  • Top-tier medical, dental, and vision coverage (Platinum Anthem PPO) with zero to low premium contributions
  • 10% retirement match through TIAA — no cap, no vesting schedule
  • On-campus meal allowance — lunch included
  • Professional and personal growth grants
  • Subsidized employee housing (based on availability)
  • Access to on-campus gym and pool facilities
  • Mental wellness resources and workshops
  • Employee Affinity Groups
  • Paid vacation, starting at two weeks and increasing accrual rates with tenure
  • Paid holidays in addition to Thanksgiving, Winter, and Spring Break
  • Complimentary tickets to local sporting and entertainment events
  • Discount at the school bookstore

ABOUT HARVARD-WESTLAKE

Harvard-Westlake is an independent school with two campuses in Los Angeles and approximately 1,600 students enrolled in grades 7–12. Classes for grades 7–9 take place on the Middle School campus in the Holmby Hills neighborhood, while grades 10–12 are housed on the Upper School campus in Studio City. A third campus, River Park, focused on athletics and recreation, is scheduled to open in Fall 2026.

With over 350 full-time employees, an even greater number of part-time and seasonal employees, and a wide range of programs and partnerships, the Business Office operates from the Upper School campus while maintaining an active presence across the school.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY & ACCOMMODATIONS

Harvard-Westlake School is an equal opportunity employer. We seek to recruit, develop, and retain a diverse workforce and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or any other legally protected status. Harvard-Westlake is also committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities throughout the application and hiring process. If you require an accommodation to participate, please contact hr@hw.com and we will work with you to meet your needs.

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