School Bus Driver $250 Per Day ID- 10281

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POSITION SUMMARY

Provide safe, courteous, and timely bus transportation between home and school for all students. Transport students to and from

designated stops while maintaining a safe and clean environment, in accordance to the policies of School District Services, Inc., state

statutes, and department of education rules.

Work is performed under the direction and supervision of the assigned area manager. This position requires the regular exercise of

independent discretion and judgment within defined policy parameters. Perfect attendance and punctuality for the 180 school days

is required to be fully successful in this position.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed in this position. The omission of

specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the

position.

  • Conduct thorough pre-trip and post-trip inspections of the vehicle and its special equipment and submit required
documentation to administration

  • Perform light maintenance such as checking and adding fluids and fuel
  • Exercise maximum regard for the safety and welfare of all transported students while operating a school bus
  • Assists students in the loading and unloading process
  • Keep the assigned bus clean and sanitary at all times, mopping, wiping all seats and roof, sweeping, and washing bus
  • Conduct emergency evacuation drills as required by the local school district
  • Communicate effectively and professionally with school staff and the public
  • Complete legible and accurate required reports in the prescribed manner on a timely basis
  • Provide maximum safety for passengers while on the bus and during loading and unloading
  • Maintain orderly conduct of pupils and manage them in a positive and effective way
  • Deliver bus to fleet maintenance facility as directed by a pre-arranged monthly schedule for service and inspection
  • Maintain routes and schedules planned by the school system personnel
  • Attend all in-service safety meetings required by the state and local school district
  • Complete the school bus driver training program as prescribed by state and local policies
  • Adhere to the attendance policy as dependability, punctuality and perfect attendance are essential for your daily bus driver
responsibilities

  • Assist other school bus drivers with their routes in cases of emergencies or as needs arise
  • Obey all traffic laws
  • Possess the physical and mental capability to operate all school busses within the fleet
  • Perform other duties as assigned
SCHOOL BUS DRIVER REQUIREMENTS:

At School District Services, Inc., our bus drivers are an integral part of the communities they serve. They are committed to safety,

customer service, and have genuine caring attitudes for children.

Through our commitment to putting customers first, dedication to safety, and ambition to deliver the best means we’ve created a

working environment that you’ll love.

We are your friends, family, and neighbors!

Apply today to become a part of our team!
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