ROCKINGHAM COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
POSITION DESCRIPTION
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JOB TITLE: School Bus Driver
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LOCATION: Traveling to/ from various schools
within division
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JOB CATEGORY: Classified
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IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR:
Director of Transportation,
Assigned building administrator(s)
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PAY SCALE: Bus Driver
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FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt
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GENERAL DEFINITION AND CONDITIONS OF WORK
Transports school bus passengers between assigned stops and
schools according to specified routes and time schedules. Maintains
order during trip and adheres to safety rules when loading and
unloading passengers.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/TYPICAL TASKS
The minimum performance expectations include, but are not limited
to, the following functions/tasks:
- Exercises greatest care at all times in transportation of
school children;
- Takes all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect
students, employees, equipment, and property;
- Reports all student injuries, accidents, illnesses and
discipline problems to the appropriate authority immediately or as
soon as reasonably possible;
- Opens and closes entrance door and keeps it securely closed
while bus is in motion;
- Wears safety seat belt assembly while driving;
- Instructs pupils who ride buses in rider safety annually, and
practices emergency exit drills at least twice annually;
- Prohibits use of posters, stickers, or advertising material of
any kind in or on school bus;
- Adheres to provision of Motor Vehicle Code, Pupil
Transportation Regulations of Board of Education and terms of the
School Bus Driver Handbook including:
- Operates school bus at a safe speed not to exceed 45 miles per
hour or the minimum speed allowable, whichever is greater, on any
highway other than an interstate highway, and 55 miles per hour on
interstate highways. However, for any such vehicle which takes on
or discharges children, the maximum speed limit shall be 35 miles
per hour between the first stop and the last stop, not including
the school. The school and the designated school bus parking area
shall not be considered for the first or last stop;
- Operates warning lights for a distance of not less than 100
feet before bus stops, if lawful speed limit is less than 35 miles
per hour, and for a distance of at least 200 feet before bus stops
if lawful speed limit is 35 miles per hour or more;
- Makes stops in the right-hand lane when loading or discharging
pupils on highway and only at designated points, where bus can be
clearly seen for a safe distance from both directions;
- Operates school bus warning devices while stopped to warn
approaching traffic to stop and allow pupils to cross highway
safely;
- Requires pupils who must cross the road to walk to a point 10
feet or more in front of bus, stop before reaching a position in
line with left side of bus, and await signal from bus driver to
start across highway;
- Picks up and discharges pupils on side of road on which they
live on dual highways divided by a physical barrier on unpaved
area;
- Stops school bus at railway grade crossings - opens entrance
door of bus and drivers window and determines when it is
safe for vehicle to cross railroad tracks. No such stop need be
made where a police officer or traffic light directs traffic to
cross;
- Keeps copy of route schedule in bus, including time bus starts
in morning, time it leaves each point at which pupils are taken
on, time of arrival at school, bus' odometer reading at beginning
of route where first pupil is picked up, where other stops are
made, and reading upon arrival at school;
- Operates school bus in accordance with route schedule and
designated stops;
- Transports only students assigned to particular route, unless
otherwise authorized by the building administrator(s) with consent
of parents;
- Reports misconduct of pupils on school bus or at waiting
stations or stops on the way to or from school and shall be guided
by building administrators advice and direction, subject to
the regulations of School Board and particular school;
- Performs daily pre-trip safety inspection of vehicle as per
School Bus Driver Handbook, and reports damage and/or
malfunction to Garage Supervisor promptly;
- Performs daily post-trip of the entire interior and exterior
of the bus;
- Installs chains as specified by Transportation Director, or as
weather and/or road conditions require;
- Fills fuel tank of vehicle;
- Checks level of oil daily, and adds necessary amount of
oil;
- Cleans interior and exterior of vehicles regularly;
- Cleans windows, including windshield and rear window, and
warning and signal lights regularly;
- Requires pupils to keep the bus clean;
- Reports on number of pupils transported and miles traveled to
Transportation Director;
- Reports all accidents, delays, and driver absences to
Transportation Director promptly;
- Contacts parents immediately, or as soon as reasonably
possible, in the event of a student injury, serious illness, or
other matter pertaining to the general welfare of the
student;
- Suggests safe and efficient routes, stops, and schedules to
Transportation Director;
- Attends in-service training to improve skills, attitudes, and
knowledge of school bus driving and pupil control;
- Observes established and accepted work practices and
procedures in accordance with School Board pupil transportation
policy, particular school policy, and supplemental administrative
directives;
- Reports to Transportation Director motorists who violate
Virginia "School Bus Stop Law";
- Models non-discriminatory practices in all activities;
- Complies with and supports school and division regulations and
policies;
- Performs related duties as assigned by the building
administrator(s) and/or the Director of Transportation in
accordance with the school/system policies and practices.
Massanutten Technical Center School Bus Driver Essential
Functions/Typical Tasks (In addition to the above
responsibilities):
- Maintains a current "Virginia School Bus Trainer"
certificate;
- Trains new drivers, both classroom and behind-the-wheel;
- Follows and adheres to the Virginia School Bus Driver Training
Curriculum Guide;
- Takes all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect
students, employees, equipment, and property;
- Transports mailbags from schools to Massanutten Technical
Center for distribution;
- Delivers and pick-up buses for shop foreperson;
- Files records, as requested;
- Sorts and delivers county mail;
- Performs custodial duties;
- Cleans and washes School Board owned vehicles;
- Performs other duties as assigned by the building
administrator(s) and/or the Director of Transportation in
accordance with school/division policies and practices.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
General knowledge of the county; skill in the safe operation of a
school bus; ability to detect malfunctioning equipment; ability to
assist children using patience and understanding; ability to
establish and maintain effective working relationships with school
officials, parents, school personnel, and students. Must be able to
follow oral and written directions and have the ability to get along
well with others.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Candidate must possess any combination of education and experience
equivalent to completion of high school. Candidate must possess a
current Virginia School Bus Driver Training Certificate.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
- Candidate must be at least 18 years of age;
- Candidate must possess a valid Virginia Commercials
Drivers License with Air Brake, School Bus and Passenger Bus
endorsements;
- Candidate must satisfy an annual physical examination for
employment as a school bus driver by a physician licensed by the
Commonwealth of Virginia;
- Candidate must satisfy all other requirements of the State
Board of Education for persons employed to drive a school
bus;
- Candidate must attend the Behind-the-Wheel-Training,
conducted/lead by the RCPS Director of Transportation;
- Candidate must submit to random and post accident drug
testing;
- Candidate must possess good moral character.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/REQUIREMENTS
Work requires climbing, sitting, stooping, crouching, reaching,
pushing, pulling, grasping, and repetitive motions. Frequent walking
and lifting, up to approximately 30 pounds and occasional lifting of
equipment up to 40 pounds. Vocal communication is required for
expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word, and
conveying detailed or important instructions to others accurately,
loudly, or quickly; hearing is required to perceive information at
normal spoken word levels; visual acuity is required for visual
inspection involving small defects and/or small parts, operation of
motor vehicles or equipment, and observing general surroundings and
activities; the worker is subject to outside environmental
conditions, noise, vibration, road hazards, and atmospheric
conditions. Attendance to training sessions and bus driver meetings
beyond the normal assigned hours is necessary. Daily contact with
students to provide an orderly and safe environment is required.
Contact with parents and administrators is required. Occasional
contact with medical professionals may be required.
EVALUATION
The Director of Transportation, with collaboration from the
assigned administrator, will evaluate performance on ability and
effectiveness in carrying out the above responsibilities.
School Board Approved
8/14/01