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As the Bus Monitor, you will mainly be responsible for the safety of children getting on and off the bus, including a safe transition between the bus to and from their parent, guardian and classroom teacher.
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Purpose Statement : The job of "Paraeducator - School Bus Monitor" is done for the purpose/s of assisting special education students while they are being transported to and from school; providing assistance with students' health care and assisting with student loading and unloading from buses.
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Supervise students at recess, in the cafeteria, library, assistance for students riding the bus, and perform crossing guard duties before and after school. Perform crossing guard duties before and after school to supervise and monitor students.
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If needed, serves as a bus monitor in the transportation of children and engages children in song and other developmentally appropriate activities during the ride. May serve as Bus Monitor on activities where the program transports children.
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EQUIPMENT OPERATION REQUIRED:Telephone, 2-way handheld radio, coin counter, cash register and master register, adding machine/calculator, credit card machine, computer (includes handheld P.C. and point-of-sale terminals), ticket dispenser and gates, shuttle bus, automobile, truck, tire pump, snow removal, lawn maintenance and cleaning equipment.
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Substitute Bus Aide/Monitor An ESS substitute bus aide plays an integral role in assisting the school bus driver in providing a safe, orderly, and efficient transportation service for students.
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To assist the bus driver as a bus monitor in transporting children. The on call infant/toddler teacher assistant provides educational and social opportunities for children ages 6 weeks through three years old in a loving and nurturing environment under the guidance of the EC Infant/Toddler Teacher and Education Support Specialist and in accordance with the Head Start Performance Standards.
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With the assistance of Bus Monitor and the CM, conduct bus evacuation drills monthly, document results and submit report to the Center Manager. Participate in the child safety check at the beginning and ending of each route, ensuring that all children are secured properly, addressing any safety concerns prior to transporting of children, reporting any concerns to Center Manager verbally and in writing and ensuring that no child is ever left alone on the bus.
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Develop bus routes in coordination with Family Services and Center Manager. Be at least 21 years of age and possess a valid CDL Certification with passenger and school bus endorsements. Conduct daily walk around inspection of vehicle(s) prior to and after use, and report problems/concerns to Center Manager through Bus Repair & Maintenance Form and replenish items as necessary including health and first aid supplies.
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RETURN TO JOB SEARCH RESULTS School Bus Attendant Location 12120 Flatlands Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11207 US Phone Number (513) 419-8697 Categories Bus Aide/Monitor Req ID JR1232 School Bus Attendant (Open) First for a reasonFirst Student is the largest school transportation provider in North America with more than a century of experience providing safe and reliable transportation.
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Bus tables and return dishes to the kitchen/bar; monitor the concourse area & help keep it free of any spills or trash that may be on the floor; keep your assigned area in tip-top shape. mavrix.com) is the Valley's newest entertainment hub, offering 22 lanes of upscale bowling, 85 arcade games, state-of-the-art laser tag, billiards tables, dozens of 4K televisions, 1,500 square feet of meeting and event space, a sports theater restaurant and bar featuring chef-prepared menu items and a large outdoor games patio.
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As the bus monitor you will ride the bus (coming out of the Milwaukee area) to and from camp each day, Monday-Friday. Support the check-in/check-out process and assigned duties according to the bus monitor.
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DATTCO has a School Bus Monitor opening at our location in Durham, CT. In this role, you will play a vital role in your community by ensuring that our kids get to school safely every day.
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When not assigned to drive or monitor bus routes, perform duties as assigned by supervisor or transportation director. Classified - Position - Bus - Mechanic / Apprentice. Transports and maintains school bus safety equipment, first aid equipment as designated.
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Drive 19, 30, 48 or 72 capacity bus. Maintain outside building grounds, including lawn cutting, fence and sidewalk trimming, touch-up painting, power washing, debris pick-up and ice treatment and/or snow removal when necessary.
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