Transportation Department Coordinator at Riverbank Unified School District

Application Deadline

3/20/2023 4:00 PM Pacific

Date Posted
11/29/2022
Contact
Rudy Serrato
2098697390
Number of Openings
1
Salary
Add'l Salary Info
Salary Range Z2 @ $26.19-$33.42 hourly on six annual steps
Length of Work Year
261 Days Per Year
Employment Type
Full Time
Location
Maintenance Operations and Transportation Department

Job Summary

Job Summary

Under direction of Supervisor Maintenance/Operations/Transportation, assist in the planning, organization and coordination of a pupil transportation program; to oversee the scheduling and assigning of bus driver personnel; to serve as Bus Driver Trainer as necessary to maintain the needs of the department; and to do other related work as required.

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TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT COORDINATOR JOB SUMMARY Under direction of Supervisor Maintenance/Operations/Transportation, assist in the planning, organization and coordination of a pupil transportation program; to oversee the scheduling and assigning of bus driver personnel; to serve as Bus Driver Trainer as necessary to maintain the needs of the department; and to do other related work as required. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge and Application of: Methods, procedures, practices and organizational systems pertaining to a comprehensive pupil transportation program; Provisions of the California Motor Vehicle Code, the Education Code and Title 13 applicable to the operation of vehicles in a pupil transportation program; Legal mandates, policies, regulations and guidelines of a pupil transportation and safety program; Safe driving practices and procedures; principles of supervision training and management, strategies of management, personnel practices; basic safety practices regarding equipment. Ability to: ?Work confidentially ?See for purposes of reading printed matter and observing students ?Hear and understand speech at normal levels ?Communicate so others will be able to clearly understand normal conversation ?Lift, carry, push, pull, bend, twist, stoop, kneel, run and crawl ?Perform moderate physical exertion ?Lift 25 pounds; Carry 20 pounds ?Reach in all directions ?Apply interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy ?Plan, organize and coordinate a comprehensive pupil transportation program ?Oversee the planning of school bus routes and schedules ?Train and supervise staff and students ?Maintain accurate and comprehensive records and prepare clear and concise reports ?Understand and carryout oral and written directions ?Communicate effectively in oral and written form ?Establish and maintain cooperative organizational and community relationships ?Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others including maintaining order on the school bus ?Operate a school bus and other transportation vehicles in a safe and proper manner using good judgment and extreme caution ?Maintain and verify accuracy and completeness of work requests ? Meet schedules and deadlines ?Plan and organize work ?Follow established guidelines, policies, procedures and law ?Maintain accurate records and make independent decisions within scope of authority ?Manual dexterity to operate business related equipment, and handle and work with various materials and objects are important aspects of this job. May include, but not limited to: 1Maintains authority and responsibility in regard to district-wide transportation program. 2Plan and determine school bus routes and schedules utilizing such factors as traffic conditions, pupil load size, potential road hazards and other factors. 3Review, plan and coordinate changes in bus routes and schedules to obtain maximum utilization of equipment and personnel. 4Plan, manage, direct and perform (when appropriate) maintenance of all Transportation Department vehicles. 5Receive, investigate and resolve complaint issues of parents and staff concerning bus transportation. 6Coordinate the purchase and inventory of supplies and materials for the Transportation Department. 7Monitor and make recommendations, implement policies and procedures dealing with Transportation. 8Must be familiar with and in compliance with legal requirements affecting school bus operation personnel issues, including Title 13: Authority of the driver; student conduct; student discipline and control; driver/student/parent relations; safety procedures; accident reporting, breakdown procedures. 9Oversee the maintenance travel bus routes; evaluate and report view obstructions and road hazards to the appropriate agency 10Responsible for the assignment and scheduling of bus drivers to athletic and special study trips in coordination with the regular pupil transportation scheduling. 11Prepare zone maps and discusses bus routing with the drivers 12Coordinate vacation and summer work schedules of Transportation personnel as necessary. 13Provide complete and accurate information regarding the pupil transportation program as needed. 14Plan, organize and conduct orientation and in-service training programs for Transportation personnel. 15Confer with, counsels and advises transportation, school and administrative personnel concerning student behavior management problems, scheduling conflicts and the resolution of complaints or problems situations. 16Conduct bus inspections and reports damage, vandalism and needed maintenance. 17May provide service as a Bus Driver I as deemed necessary. 18Conduct behind the wheel, classroom and in-service training as necessary for Bus Driver I employees including substitutes. 19Maintain and monitor Bus Driver I training records. 20Perform related duties as assigned. Experience / Education High School diploma or GED required; Additional training in transportation systems, organization and supervision, or a closely related area desirable. Five (5) years of experience as a school bus driver, including experiences of increasing responsibility within Transportation Department Conditions of Employment: Possession of a Valid Class A or B, California Motor Vehicle Operator’s License; Possession of a School Bus Driver’s Certificate, issued by the California Highway Patrol; Possession of a current First Aid Certificate or CHP Certificate Possession of a State Department of Education Driver Instructor

Requirements / Qualifications

High School diploma or GED required; Additional training in transportation systems, organization and supervision, or a closely related area desirable. Five (5) years of experience as a school bus driver, including experiences of increasing responsibility within Transportation Department Valid Class A or B, California Motor Vehicle Operator’s License; School Bus Drivers Certificated issued by California Highway Patrol, First Aid Certificate or CHP Certificate, State Department of Education Driver Instructor

  • Driver's License Copy
  • Letter(s) of Recommendation (Please attach 2 letters, dated within the last 2 tears)
  • Proof of HS Graduation
  • Resume

Requirements / Qualifications

High School diploma or GED required; Additional training in transportation systems, organization and supervision, or a closely related area desirable. Five (5) years of experience as a school bus driver, including experiences of increasing responsibility within Transportation Department Valid Class A or B, California Motor Vehicle Operator’s License; School Bus Drivers Certificated issued by California Highway Patrol, First Aid Certificate or CHP Certificate, State Department of Education Driver Instructor

  • Driver's License Copy
  • Letter(s) of Recommendation (Please attach 2 letters, dated within the last 2 tears)
  • Proof of HS Graduation
  • Resume

Comments and Other Information

Please scan and attach all required documents to your Edjoin application. Please only attach to your application documents that are requested. An over abundance of paperwork is not needed. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. We do not accept documents by mail, email, fax, or personal delivery. Our District accepts on-line applications through Edjoin at www.edjoin.org only. ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS: The following documents are NOT required at the time of application, but will be required of the selected candidate PRIOR TO EMPLOYMENT •Department of Justice fingerprint clearance •Tuberculosis clearance •Pre-employment drug screen clearance and physical •First Aid/CPR Certificates •Mandated Reporter, Anti-Harassment and Blood Borne Pathogen Trainings •Official Transcripts (Unofficial can be attached to the application but should you be selected sealed official transcripts will be required.) APPLICANTS REQUIRING ASSISTANCE with their on-line application may contact the ED-JOIN HELP DESK AT (888) 900-8945 Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM EOE

Comments and Other Information


Please scan and attach all required documents to your Edjoin application. Please only attach to your application documents that are requested. An over abundance of paperwork is not needed. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. We do not accept documents by mail, email, fax, or personal delivery. Our District accepts on-line applications through Edjoin at www.edjoin.org only. ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS: The following documents are NOT required at the time of application, but will be required of the selected candidate PRIOR TO EMPLOYMENT •Department of Justice fingerprint clearance •Tuberculosis clearance •Pre-employment drug screen clearance and physical •First Aid/CPR Certificates •Mandated Reporter, Anti-Harassment and Blood Borne Pathogen Trainings •Official Transcripts (Unofficial can be attached to the application but should you be selected sealed official transcripts will be required.) APPLICANTS REQUIRING ASSISTANCE with their on-line application may contact the ED-JOIN HELP DESK AT (888) 900-8945 Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM EOE