What are the responsibilities and job description for the Bus Driver (Part-time) position at Imagine Early Education and Childcare?
*Supervisor: *
The Bus Driver reports to the Director of School Age Programs and the Executive Center Director. May also take direction from the Assistant Center Director.
*Purpose/Mission: *
The Bus Driver works closely with the center management team to safely transport school age children to their designated school or field trips...
*Location: *
Though assigned to a specific center, the Bus Driver may be asked to work at alternate locations within his/her given region. Bus drivers may be asked to travel to participate in training courses.
*Qualifications *
The Bus Driver’ qualifications must meet or exceed state licensing requirements for age, education, and experience as well as:
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Friendly and approachable demeanor.
- Maintain a professional appearance, attitude and work ethic always.
- An exceptional/clean driving record is required.
- Maintain a valid state issued driver’s license issued in the same state as the employment location.
- Willingness to provide a current MVR report.
- Hold current certification in both CPR and First Aid.
*Job Responsibilities and Tasks *
- Maintains professional conduct when working with parents and children.
- Attend annual vehicle safety training as required by the childcare licensing agencies in the state of employment.
- Perform the required pre-trip safety inspection of the vehicle.
- Be able to drive safely while maintaining supervision of children.
- Treats each child with dignity and respect. Uses positive guidance techniques consistent with company policies and procedures.
- Strives to prevent injuries. Handles emergencies, accidents, and injuries appropriately if they occur.
- Understands and implements emergency procedures in cases of fire, tornado, chemical leak, or other emergencies.
- When, necessary, can administer CPR/First Aid, including lifting and carrying injured children. Uses proper lifting procedures and seeks assistance if necessary.
- Ability to oversee the safe transportation and supervision of children on field trips and to and from their designated schools
- Understands and implements all current state and local regulations related to supervision and the transportation of children.
- Willing to perform other duties, if required and qualified, to ensure a safe, healthy, and appropriate environment for children and families, including cleaning, supervision children, and cooking.
- Keeps accurate inventory records such as daily vehicle inspections and bus rosters.
- Ensures vehicles are in good repair. Immediately notifies center managers of maintenance needs of vehicles. Participates in all staff training sessions, meetings, and programs as requested by the Executive Center Director and sponsored by the center.
- Ensures the buses are compliance with state and local regulations and with company policies and procedures.
- Keeps bus clean.
- Childcare demands physical fitness and mental acuity as staff care for children who cannot care for themselves. The Bus Driver must be able to react quickly with sound judgement and problem-solving skills in complex and critical situations.
- Must be capable of lifting, carrying, and holding children weighting up to 60 pounds, up to 100 times daily. Bus Drivers are rarely required to lift more than 60 pounds. In an emergency situation some children, equipment or supplies may weight more than 60 pounds.
- Must be able to stand approximately 95% of the workday. Keep in mind that the above job description is meant to be a guideline and does not list in detail the job responsibilities of a Bus Driver. All duties of the Bus Driver Position will be covered in orientation and during the hands-on portion of the position training.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: From $14.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
- Split shift
Work Location: In person
Salary : $14