What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Bus Drivers position at Arkansas Department of Education?
Job Summary: Position is responsible for operating a school bus and transporting school-aged children and other authorized personnel safely and efficiently over specified routes to and from schools and various activities. Position conducts pre-trip inspections, observes safety regulations and policies, enforces student discipline on the bus, and performs related work.
Position operates under the supervision of the Director of Transportation.
Qualifications
Position operates under the supervision of the Director of Transportation.
Qualifications
- Experience as a school bus driver or driver of other large vehicle is preferred.
- Current annual school bus safety training.
- Valid Arkansas CDL, Class B, with Passenger and School Bus endorsements.
- Vaild federal DOT physical examination.
- Verification of an acceptable driving record.
- Clearance of state, federal, and child maltreatment background checks.
- Obey all traffic laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to the operation of a school bus in the state of Arkansas.
- Exhibit a calm demeanor, especially in stressful situations.
- Operate a school bus in a safe and economical manner.
- Build relationships with students, parents, and school system personnel.
- Complete various forms and records, including: pre-trip inspections, time sheets, field trip forms, incident and accident reports, and student disciplinary referrals.
- Conviction of a DUI or DWI - Lifetime ineligibility
- Falsification of a traffic accident report - Lifetime ineligibility
- Received a citation for passing a stopped school bus within last five (5) years
- Revokation or suspension of driver's license for traffic related offenses or violations*
- Leaving the scene of an accident within the last five (5) years
- Speeding in a school zone within the last five (5) years
- Speeding in excess of sixteen (16) miles per hour over posted speed limit within the last five (5) years
- Failure to pass any state, federal, or child maltreatment background check
- Refers to loss or suspension of license for reasons related to traffic offenses, including but not limited to: failure to pay traffic fines, failure to attend driving school, failure to maintain vehicle registration, accident liability judgements against, failure to maintain auto liability insurance, or refusal to submit to a breath/blood/urine alcohol test upon request from law enforcement.