Student Behavior Or Delays
SchoolBusDriver
“School Bus Driver at Student Behavior Or Delays. Skills: Safely transport students to and from school and activities. Safely transport students to and from school and activities. Supervise boarding and unloading at assist students with seatbelts and mobility aids”
Industry & Context.
DOT drug testing as a safety-sensitive employee, DOT Regulation 49 CFR Part 40 does not authorize the use of Schedule drugs, including marijuana, for any reason
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Are at least 21 years old, Have a valid driver’s license for at least 3 years, Are looking for a part-time schedule and summers off, Enjoy working with students, DOT drug testing as a safety-sensitive employee
Nice to Have
History driving with ride share companies or taxi services, Previous experience as a teacher, CDL driver, social worker, classroom assistant, hospitality worker, or customer service or retail associate
What You'll Do.
Safely transport students to and from school and activities
Supervise boarding and unloading at assist students with seatbelts and mobility aids
Maintain order on the bus to prevent distractions
Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections (brakes
Report mechanical issues promptly and keep the bus clean and sanitary
Obey all traffic laws and company safety standards
Communicate with parents
and dispatch about student behavior or delays
Demonstrate leadership and customer service skills
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
Communicate with parents, school staff, and dispatch about student behavior or delays
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