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Substitute School Bus DriverDistinguishing features of the class: This is manual work of average difficulty requiring skill in the operation of a large automotive vehicle. The operator is responsible for the safety and conduct of the children who are passengers. The work is performed under general supervision with considerable leeway allowed the operator in carrying out the details of the work.Typical work activities: (Illustrative only)Operates a bus on a regular schedule or on special occasionsChecks the operating condition of the bus before starting on a tripReports any operational defect to immediate supervisorInforms children about safety practicesMaintains orderly conduct of children on busKeeps interior and exterior of vehicle clean and neatPerforms a post-trip inspection, which includes checking for studentsMaintains records of mileage, routes, times and incidentsPrepares and maintains maps of routes and pick-up pointsMay operate a station wagon or other similar vehicleMay perform minor maintenance tasks on the vehicleFull performance knowledges, skills, abilities, and personal characteristics:Good knowledge of driving safety practices, traffic laws and regulationsGood knowledge of the geography of the area servedAbility to operate a bus under difficult driving and road conditionsAbility to make minor repairs to the vehicleAbility to understand and follow simple oral and written directionsAbility to get along well with children and command their respectMechanical aptitudeMental alertnessDependabilityPhysical condition commensurate with the demands of the positionMinimum qualifications: Eligibility for appropriate level NYS Driver License at the time of application. Possession of license at time of appointment. Note: All Article 19-A requirements must be met.