What are the responsibilities and job description for the Summer Bus Operator (Summer School up to six) position at West Virginia Department of Education?
JobID: 39055
Position Type:
Summer Programs/Bus Operator
Summer Programs/Bus Operator
Date Posted:
3/27/2025
3/27/2025
Location:
Countywide
Countywide
County:
Marshall County Schools
Marshall County Schools
POSITION 25S78 TITLE: Summer Bus Operator (Summer School Program) (Up to six based on enrollment, need, and logistics.)
LOCATION: Countywide (Summer School Program)
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
The school bus operator shall maintain positive work habits, perform duties efficiently and productively and maintain and/or upgrade skills. Further, it shall be the duty of the school bus operator to:
1. Obey all traffic laws
2. Observe all Federal, State and Local safety regulations for school buses
3. Maintain discipline, within county practices and guidelines, when students are on bus
4. Assist special education students as needed
5. Report to proper authorities any student involved in misconduct
6. Keep his/her bus clean both inside and out
7. Run on time, the bus schedule as assigned to him/her
8. Perform pre-trip inspections before each run as prescribed by State and Local regulations
9. Notify the proper authority in case of mechanical failure or lateness
10. Discharge students only at stops authorized by the Transportation Supervisor
11. Exercise responsible leadership when on extra-curricular school trips
12. Transport only students authorized to ride the school bus
13. Report all accidents and complete all required State and Local accident reports
14. Attend, and actively participate in, all in-service training classes provided by State and County school officials
15. Attend all staff meetings called by the Transportation Supervisor, and faithfully complete all records, schedules, and other paperwork required
16. Other duties and assignments may be made by the Transportation Supervisor, as deemed necessary and appropriate.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Each operator shall familiarize himself/herself with and abide by the contents of the handbook, West Virginia School Transportation Regulations.
A school bus operator must hold a valid WV Commercial Driver’s License with passenger and school bus endorsements along with a current WVDE School Bus Operator Certification. The operator must meet all training, health, and age requirements of the State and Local Boards of Education. All bus operators must pass a physical examination as prescribed by the State of WV and administered by a licensed, CDL certified physician, drug and alcohol testing, and State and Federal background checks.
For more information, contact the Transportation Director.
EMPLOYMENT TERM: 16 days of employment. June 17, 2024, is a planning day that staff must report, and then Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Thursdays from June 24, 2025, through July 24, 2025. Hours are approximately 6:30 AM – 9:30 AM and 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM to include pre-route inspection time, bus custodian care time, county inspection time, and trips to accommodate program needs.
SALARY: Salary based on experience and education level per MCS BOE salary schedule located at https://boe.mars.k12.wv.us/mcs-salary/. Pay grade D.
TO WHOM RESPONSIBLE: Transportation Director, Special Programs Director, and Principal
BID PERIOD BEGINS: March 27, 2025
BID PERIOD ENDS: April 2, 2025 (4:00 pm)
DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED:
As required by Federal laws and regulations, the Marshall County Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, disability or national origin in employment or in its educational programs and activities.
Inquiries may be referred to: David Soltesz, Title IX Coordinator, Marshall County Board of Education, PO Box 578 , Moundsville, WV 26041, 304-843-4400; to Erin Cuffaro, Section 504 Coordinator, Marshall County Board of Education, PO Box 578, Moundsville, WV 26041, 304-843-4400; to the State Elimination of Sex Discrimination Project Coordinator, 304-558-7864, to the State Section 504 Coordinator, 304-558-2696, West Virginia Department of Education, Charleston, WV 25305; or to the U.S. Department of Education’s Director of the Office for Civil Rights, 215-656-8541.
FOR THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT AFTER REPORTING TO THE NEW POSITION:
I received a copy of this job description and had the opportunity to discuss it with my immediate supervisor. I understand it is my responsibility to perform satisfactorily the duties and responsibilities described above.
Printed Name ______________________________________________
__________________________________________________________ ________________________
Signature Date
LOCATION: Countywide (Summer School Program)
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
The school bus operator shall maintain positive work habits, perform duties efficiently and productively and maintain and/or upgrade skills. Further, it shall be the duty of the school bus operator to:
1. Obey all traffic laws
2. Observe all Federal, State and Local safety regulations for school buses
3. Maintain discipline, within county practices and guidelines, when students are on bus
4. Assist special education students as needed
5. Report to proper authorities any student involved in misconduct
6. Keep his/her bus clean both inside and out
7. Run on time, the bus schedule as assigned to him/her
8. Perform pre-trip inspections before each run as prescribed by State and Local regulations
9. Notify the proper authority in case of mechanical failure or lateness
10. Discharge students only at stops authorized by the Transportation Supervisor
11. Exercise responsible leadership when on extra-curricular school trips
12. Transport only students authorized to ride the school bus
13. Report all accidents and complete all required State and Local accident reports
14. Attend, and actively participate in, all in-service training classes provided by State and County school officials
15. Attend all staff meetings called by the Transportation Supervisor, and faithfully complete all records, schedules, and other paperwork required
16. Other duties and assignments may be made by the Transportation Supervisor, as deemed necessary and appropriate.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Each operator shall familiarize himself/herself with and abide by the contents of the handbook, West Virginia School Transportation Regulations.
A school bus operator must hold a valid WV Commercial Driver’s License with passenger and school bus endorsements along with a current WVDE School Bus Operator Certification. The operator must meet all training, health, and age requirements of the State and Local Boards of Education. All bus operators must pass a physical examination as prescribed by the State of WV and administered by a licensed, CDL certified physician, drug and alcohol testing, and State and Federal background checks.
For more information, contact the Transportation Director.
EMPLOYMENT TERM: 16 days of employment. June 17, 2024, is a planning day that staff must report, and then Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Thursdays from June 24, 2025, through July 24, 2025. Hours are approximately 6:30 AM – 9:30 AM and 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM to include pre-route inspection time, bus custodian care time, county inspection time, and trips to accommodate program needs.
SALARY: Salary based on experience and education level per MCS BOE salary schedule located at https://boe.mars.k12.wv.us/mcs-salary/. Pay grade D.
TO WHOM RESPONSIBLE: Transportation Director, Special Programs Director, and Principal
BID PERIOD BEGINS: March 27, 2025
BID PERIOD ENDS: April 2, 2025 (4:00 pm)
DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED:
As required by Federal laws and regulations, the Marshall County Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, disability or national origin in employment or in its educational programs and activities.
Inquiries may be referred to: David Soltesz, Title IX Coordinator, Marshall County Board of Education, PO Box 578 , Moundsville, WV 26041, 304-843-4400; to Erin Cuffaro, Section 504 Coordinator, Marshall County Board of Education, PO Box 578, Moundsville, WV 26041, 304-843-4400; to the State Elimination of Sex Discrimination Project Coordinator, 304-558-7864, to the State Section 504 Coordinator, 304-558-2696, West Virginia Department of Education, Charleston, WV 25305; or to the U.S. Department of Education’s Director of the Office for Civil Rights, 215-656-8541.
FOR THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT AFTER REPORTING TO THE NEW POSITION:
I received a copy of this job description and had the opportunity to discuss it with my immediate supervisor. I understand it is my responsibility to perform satisfactorily the duties and responsibilities described above.
Printed Name ______________________________________________
__________________________________________________________ ________________________
Signature Date