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Bus Driver I at Inglewood Unified School District

Application Deadline

5/30/2023 4:00 PM Pacific

Date Posted
4/17/2023
Contact
Jeannette Tapia
3104192753
Number of Openings
3

Add'l Salary Info

$18.91 - $22.60 Hourly
Length of Work Year
9.5
Employment Type
Part Time

About the Employer

Inglewood Unified School District, located in beautiful Southern California. Centrally located within the greater metropolitan Los Angeles area, Inglewood Unified School District is the only school district in Inglewood, California, an All-American City. The district is a short distance away from following popular and common attractions: • 5 miles to the beach • 3 miles to the Los Angeles International Airport, largest airport in the West Coast • 11 miles to Hollywood, the entertainment capital of the world • 11 miles to Beverly Hills • 35 miles to Disneyland • 1.5 hours to the California desert, mountains, and ski resorts, etc. • Inglewood is the home of the NFL teams the Rams and Chargers

Job Summary

Job Summary

Inglewood Unified School District is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Bus Driver I! These incumbents will be responsible for operating a school bus over designated routes transporting school children. The position requires possession of a valid and appropriate California Class A or B Motor Vehicle License and a California School Bus Drivers Certificate to drive all District school vehicles. One year experience in transporting students or satisfactory completion of a formal classroom and behind¬ the-wheel training program by the California Highway Patrol for the operation of a school bus is also required. If this sounds like you, please apply today to join the innovative and dynamic IUSD team! AT-A-GLANCE POSITION INFORMATION: Type of position: 9.5 month, 6 hours per day. Classified Bargaining Unit position Location: Transportation Department Salary: Schedule 3 Range 41 on the Classified Bargaining Unit Salary Schedule ($18.91 up to $22.60 Hourly)

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Drive a bus daily, or as assigned over designated routes transporting children to and from school or on field trips. Typically assigned to drive any twenty-five (25) or more passenger school bus. May be assigned to drive a less than 25 passenger bus or school vehicle over designated routes transporting special need students to and from school or on field trips. Conduct daily safety and operations inspection of assigned vehicle; recognize malfunctions in equipment and take appropriate action; report needed mechanical repair. Maintain order among children on the bus and at bus stops; instruct students on safety regulations and policies related to passenger conduct. Follow district policies in dealing with the discipline of pupils and contact with parents, staff, and general public. Observe all rules and regulations of the district and state laws and regulations regarding transportation of pupils in a safe and efficient manner; also, responsible for keeping vehicle clean and fueled. Administer first aid and/or CPR as authorized under current standard certification. Maintain accurate records and prepare reports; including student count, required mileage and other logs as required. Attend and participate in staff meetings and in-service activities; attend workshops, conferences and classes to increase professional knowledge, including the areas of safety, first aid and related matters. Perform other related duties as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of: School bus transportation procedures and safe bus driving practices; State laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to school bus operations and pupil transportation; First Aid and CPR principles and practices. Ability to: Drive a school bus safely and efficiently; Maintain order among students on a school bus; Recognize malfunctions in equipment and take appropriate action; Learn designated bus routes, including stops and traffic hazards; Administer first aid and CPR; Keep clear and accurate records and reports; Work independently with limited supervision; Communicate in English clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contracted in the course of work. Experience: One year experience in transporting students or satisfactory completion of a formal classroom and behind¬ the-wheel training program by the California Highway Patrol for the operation of a school bus. License/Certificates Required: Possession of a valid and appropriate California Class A or B Motor Vehicle License, a California School Bus Drivers Certificate to drive all District school vehicles, a valid up-to-date Medical Examiner's Certificate, and must meet the First Aid requirements for school bus drivers. Must maintain current CPR certification during employment.

Requirements / Qualifications

Requirements / Qualifications

Completed Online Application Proof of required training, certifications and licenses

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    Completed Online Application Proof of required training, certifications and licenses

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