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Field Trip Bus Driver (Substitute Driver)

School Bus DriverProvide safe and efficient transportation service so that students may enjoy the greatest possible advantage from the district's curriculum and extracurricular programs.Qualifications:Must be 21 years of ageHigh school diploma or GEDValid Texas Commercial Driver's License (Class A or B with S and P endorsements)Must pass DOT physicals and alcohol/drug testsAcceptable driving record in accordance with DPS standardsAcceptable criminal history recordTexas School Bus Driver Safety Training Certificate or a valid Enrollment CertificateAbility to complete required bus driver safety trainingAbility to follow written and verbal instructions and communicate effectivelyKnowledge of student discipline procedures and ability to manage student behaviorAbility to safely operate busMajor Responsibilities and Duties:Vehicle OperationFollow assigned route and adhere to established schedules, following procedures when changes are necessary.Drive bus to and from extracurricular activities as assigned.Report all accidents, vehicle damage, student injuries, and mechanical failures promptly and accurately.Keep records on bus mileage, number of passengers transported, and other reports as required by supervisors.Keep assigned bus clean and fueled.Student ManagementInstruct students on safe riding rules and regulations.Maintain discipline; report student discipline problems per department guidelines.SafetyObserve all traffic laws and safety regulations for school buses.Perform pre- and post- trip inspections as required, checking bus for mechanical defects and following proper procedures to report needed repairs.Report any hazardous conditions along the route.Participate in emergency drills as required.Personal EffectivenessPositive Attitude: Present a positive role model for patrons and students, supporting the goals of the GCISD.Cooperation: Work effectively with others, providing assistance and support to co-workers.Dependability: Report to work on time, be reliable for regular and overtime work, and be absent only with good cause.Judgment: Exhibit good judgment in decision-making and problem-solving.Initiative: Recognize needs of job and suggest ways to improve efficiency, productivity, and safetyOtherOperate two-way radio equipment to communicate with transportation office.Work irregular hours as needed.Attend and complete required training program to maintain safety certification.Be familiar with and adhere to procedures in Transportation Operations Manual.Maintain confidentialityParticipate in meetings and training sessions as designed by District staffRegular and consistent attendanceAll other duties as assignedSchool bus, safety equipment (flares, reflective signs), fire extinguisher, seat belts, car seats, broom, two-way radioMaintain emotional control under stressful conditions; Prolonged sitting, reaching, twisting, walking, high steps, and repetitive hand/arm motions; Work outside and inside; moderate exposure to extreme temperatures and vehicle fumes; Ability to lift or drag 25-40 pounds in an emergency. Demonstrate patience and flexibility in changing job demands and when interacting with employees, visitors, and the public.