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Bus Driver", 'Motor Coach Bus Operator. School Bus Driver. Coach USA has new and exciting career opportunities for SPAB Bus Drivers at our Sacramento, CA location.
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Coach USA/Megabus has new and exciting career opportunities for Bus Drivers at our Landover, MD location. Transit Driver" © We are actively hiring Bus drivers to join our growing team.
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Arranges for school bus driver examinations with California State Highway Patrol officials. Education, Training, and Experience: Satisfactory completion of the course of study offered for School Bus Driver Trainers by the California Department of Education.
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Job Description Easterseals of Southeastern Pennsylvania seeks an energetic School Bus Driver for our Transportation department. The Bus Driver position involve Monday through Friday for scheduled days of programs during the school year plus a 6-week summer program.
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With the assistance of Bus Monitor and the HSW, conduct bus evacuation drills monthly, document results and submit report to the Health Service Worker. 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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Requirements / Qualifications Yuba City Unified School District offers no cost School Bus Driver Training. Licenses and Certificates: Requires valid California Commercial Driver's License, medical examination card; valid California Special Driver Certificate with School Bus endorsement and valid ARC First Aid Certificate.
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King County's Metro Talent Acquisition team seeks one full-time Career Service Talent Acquisition Analyst - Bus Operations (HR Analyst) to help us recruit and hire a talented, diverse workforce to meet the current and future needs of our growing and changing organization.
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This class is distinguished from the Senior Bus Driver in that the latter performs Bus Driver training and various administrative duties. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from the Transportation Supervisor and technical and functional supervision from a Senior Bus Driver.
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Ability to take and pass Continuing Education Class (Advanced School Bus Driver Training) every 2 years. School Bus Driver Staffing - $30/hour - Full Time - Immediate Hiring.
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The driver is not responsible for participant supervision once they arrive at their campsite. Follows all driver guidelines and standards. The area is serviced by several public bus routes.
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PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES: Operate the school bus safely while managing and caring for students Learn and adapt to each student's medical, physical, communicative and emotional needs Serve as a role model demonstrating positive attitude and self-control Protect the confidentiality of student records and information Responsible to secure students who use child safety restraint systems.
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Complete a school bus driver training program overseen by an authorized school bus driver instructor. Upon receiving a regular continuing position, the driver shall be given full experience credit for prior employment as a non-contract driver or with other employers as a bus driver up to the maximum step.
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DRIVER POSITIONAs an NEMT Team Driver, you will be the first to impress on the client how important they are. Do you want to make a positive impact on lives and help people that need non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) all while having FUN.
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Now offering up to $250 School Bus Driver Training Bonus. Now offering up to $250 School Bus Driver Training Bonus. You'll receive free, paid CDL training: enjoy profitable, part-time morning and afternoon employment with nights, weekends, and holidays off; have the option to earn extra money by taking extra routes during the school year and over the summer; and can qualify for referral bonuses.
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Local CDL A or CDL B Driver. Keywords: CDL A, CDL B, driver, commercial driver’s license, building products, job site, building materials, distributor, distribution, touch freight, load, unload, commercial vehicle and delivery.
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