This position is eligible for paid training for the California Department of Education School Bus Driver Instructor Program.
Job Summary/Definition
Under the direction of the Director of Transportation, operates a school bus/van on designated routes; organizes and conducts classroom, behind-the-wheel, renewal, and in-service training for new and experienced drivers; schedules and conducts required training and drills for students; in the role as a driver instructor, assesses driver performance in accordance with California Highway Patrol (CHP) requirements; maintains liaison with the school bus representative of the CHP; maintains records pertaining to driver qualifications.
Examples of Duties/Responsibilities
1. Prepare and conduct classroom, behind-the-wheel, and in-service training; instruct drivers in the performance of their duties; may instruct other employees in the use of district vehicles.
2. Prepare and maintain pertinent driver records related to training and performance as required by regulations.
3. Monitor compliance with applicable provisions of California Motor Vehicle Code and Education Code as related to driving and transporting of students.
4. Assesses bus stops and routes to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations. 5. Maintain daily routine records and reports including pre-trip form, trip sheets, mileage, student loads, and use of safety equipment and supplies.
6. Review and assess driver knowledge and performance consistent with applicable codes and training.
7. Maintain necessary records and advise the department supervisor on drivers’ proficiency with specific vehicles.
8. Instruct drivers, students, and others on proper bus behavior, emergency procedures, and use of special equipment.
9. May be required to participate in emergency clean-up of hazardous material spills.
10. Assist in the investigation of complaints and accidents.
11. Attend meetings, conduct research, and engage in required activities necessary to understand and implement new laws, regulations, and training procedures; and to remain current as a certified instructor.
12. May guide the work of other assigned support staff on vehicles regarding safety.
13. Communicate with school staff and parents regarding pupil behavior as needed.
14. Assists in routing, dispatching, and scheduling of busses as needed.
15. Substitute as a Bus Driver I or Van Driver as needed.
16. Perform related duties as assigned.
Qualifications Guide Knowledge of:
• The provisions of the California Motor Vehicle Code and the Education Code applicable to the operation of vehicles in the transportation of school children.
• General procedures relating to routing, scheduling and maintenance of transportation services.
• Prescribed safety processes and procedures related to the transportation of students.
• Record keeping techniques.
• Effective communication skills.
• Methods used in training of employees for operation of district vehicles.
• Proper operation of all district vehicles.
• Proper handling techniques of hazardous materials.
• First aid practices.
Ability to:
• Operate a school bus safely and efficiently.
• Learn a designated school bus route and alternative routes.
• Learn and carry out prescribed safety checks. • Assess situations and ascertain proper action.
• Operate a two-way radio, wheelchair lift, and other special equipment as needed.
• Understand and carry out oral and written instructions.
• Establish and maintain cooperative relationships and effective communication with those contacted in the course of work.
• Remain calm in a variety of situations.
• Schedule and conduct effective classroom, behind-the wheel, renewal, and in-service training programs for drivers and prospective drivers.
• Plan, implement and recommend enforcement procedures of a department safety program.
• Assess an individual’s compliance with safety requirements orally and in writing as related to training needs and recommend corrective measures.
• Coordinate training schedules and assignments.
• Maintain accurate records and prepare reports.
Training/Education and Experience
Any combination equivalent to graduation from high school and five (5) years’ experience as a school bus driver qualified to drive Type 1 and Type 2 buses; possession of a certificate of completion of California Department of Education School Bus Driver Instructor Program in all training components for training bus drivers or eligibility to be accepted into and complete the program within 12 months.
Licenses: Possession of a valid Class B-PS Commercial California Driver’s License; a valid School bus Driver’s Certificate; a valid medical certificate; a valid California School Bus Driver Instructor’s License or eligibility to be accepted into the program; and the ability to qualify and maintain qualification for district vehicle insurance coverage.
Working Conditions/Physical Requirements:
WORKING CONDITIONS: Office and school bus environment. Exposure to fumes, dust, odors, oil/grease, and gases. Driving a vehicle to conduct work.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Hearing and speaking to exchange information. Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard. Sitting for extended periods of time. Reaching, pulling, and pushing to open bus doors. Bending at the waist, kneeling, or crouching to inspect and wash buses. Seeing to read a variety of materials. Occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
ATTACHMENTS: MUST UPLOAD REQUIRED MEDICAL AND CALIFORNIA SCHOOL BUS DRIVER'S CERTIFICATIONS AND CLASS B-P CALIFORNIA DRIVER'S LICENSE FOR APPLICATION TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE.
WORK YEAR:
12-month/8.0 hr
6:30am-2:00pm
Salary Classification: 27.5
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