Provide training to all incoming and existing school bus drivers and bus monitors. Assist with accidents as needed. Assist the Safety Trainer Supervisor in the review of records for accidents, pre-trips, referral forms, training, video recordings, certifications, CPR/First Aid, physicals and driving records. Assist with the retraining of District personnel (drivers, monitors, coaches, and staff) and administer Bus Safety Programs district wide. As needed, perform the duties and responsibilities of Standby Bus Drivers, Monitors, and office staff, which includes covering bus routes, dispatching, and responding to telephone calls.
EQUIPMENT USED:
School buses of various sizes and types, District white fleet, safety equipment (flares, reflective signs), fire extinguisher, Zonar EVIR, computer, lap top computer, TV, and other equipment as needed
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environment Factors:
- Possess mental maturity and emotional stability to operate vehicle safely with distractions from sometimes loud and boisterous students
- Maintain emotional control under stress
- Occasional district travel; occasional prolonged and irregular hours
- Walking - move about on foot
- Carrying - transporting an object by hand
- Crouching - bending the body downward and forward by bending the knees and spine
- Climbing - ascending and descending the stairs
- Lifting - able to lift 60 lbs.
- Kneeling - bending legs at the knees to come to rest on the knees
- Pulling - able to exert force upon an object so the object moves toward the force (including jerking)
- Pushing - exerting force upon an object so the object moves away from the force
- Reaching - ability to extend hands and arms in any direction
- Bending - ability to move at the waist downward and upward with reasonable mobility
- Required to use a Bio-Kit and First Aid Kit; may be exposed to bodily fluids and other contagions
- Exposure to extreme weather conditions and fluctuations in temperature