Delsea Regional HS District
TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Valid Commercial Driver's License with passenger, school bus and airbrake
Endorsements; excellent driving record
2. Minimum high school diploma or equivalent required
3. Required NJ Transportation Supervisor's Certification
4. Knowledge of NJ Pupil Transportation Regulations
5. Knowledge of NJ State Laws and regulations governing school bus construction and
maintenance, and pupil transportation
6. Demonstrated skills in personnel management, route scheduling, fleet maintenance and
cost containment and revenue development
7. Knowledge of computers and automated office equipment
8. Strong analytical, communication and human relations skills
9. Ability to work independently
10. Required criminal history background check and proof of U.S. citizenship or legal
resident alien status
11. Current residency in New Jersey, approved residency waiver or candidate agrees to
obtain residency within one year of employment.
REPORTS TO:
Business Administrator/Superintendent
JOB GOAL:
To oversee the operation of the school transportation program and to ensure the safe and efficient transport of pupils to curricular and extracurricular activities.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Overall responsibilities
1. Assumes responsibility for the safe and efficient operation of the school transportation
Program.
2. Ensures compliance with all laws, regulations and board policy related to school
transportation.
3. Recruits, trains and supervises the performance of all transportation personnel, and
makes recommendations regarding their employment, promotion and release.
4. Prepares all transportation records and reports as required by law, code or board policy.
5. Oversees notification, documentation and arrangements for parents/guardians
providing written statements waiving the transportation services (N.J.A.C. 6A:27-1.4).
Routes and services:
1. Prepares all bus routes; determines bus stops, pick-up times; and ensures
compliance with bus capacity limitations.
2. Develops and administers a transportation program to meet the needs of the
daily instructional program, field trips and extracurricular activities.
3. Arranges for the transportation of pupils with disabilities as determined by the
child study team.
4. Coordinates authorized transportation services for community groups
in accordance with board policy.
5. Evaluates methods for transporting students attending a special education or vocational
school outside the district and nonpublic school students.
6. Recommends the use of a CTSA (coordinated transportation services agency) as
appropriate.
Budget and finances:
1. Prepares and administers the transportation budget.
2. Conducts an annual cost analysis of the transportation operation;
3. Develops recommendations for future equipment and personnel needs.
Contracts and purchases:
1. Works with the business administrator to formulate specifications for transportation
contacts with private vendors as necessary.
2. Makes recommendations for the purchase of new vehicles, and assists in the preparation
of bid specifications for them.
Maintenance and Safety:
1. Maintains all district-owned vehicles; develops a plan for preventive maintenance; and
oversees operations in the bus garage.
2. Promotes the safety of pupils through preservice and regularly scheduled inservice
training of bus drivers and substitute drivers.
3. Periodically inspects all board-operated buses for cleanliness and proper maintenance.
4. Works cooperatively with principals to make arrangements for bus emergency
evacuation drills at all schools.
5. Ensures the timely State inspection of all board-operated buses.
6. Advises the superintendent on road conditions for decisions on school closing during
inclement weather.
7. Maintains an individual and permanent file on each board-owned vehicle as required
under law and makes the files available for inspection upon request.
Complaints:
1. Responds to transportation inquiries by the public and handles all complaints.
2. Investigates complaints of inappropriate behavior by transportation staff while on duty
and preserves evidence in order to have fair inquiries and prompt resolution of
complaints.
3. Maintains a detailed log of transportation complaints, incidents and problem situations, in order to record the investigation and resolutions of these problems and to identify
any recurrent patterns of problem situations.
Other:
1. Attends meetings and trade exhibits to stay current on new equipment, standards and
requirements related to safe and efficient transportation of students.
2. Conducts annual evaluations of office staff and drivers per district policy.
3. Performs other related job duties as assigned by administration.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
12 Months
SALARY:
$75,000/year
BENEFITS:
Full family benefits when applicable
ANNUAL EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with the agreement with the Delsea Regional High School Board of Education.
DELSEA HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. The Delsea High School District does not discriminate in its employment practices, business action, and/or educational opportunities because of race, color, gender, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability.
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Valid Commercial Driver's License with passenger, school bus and airbrake
Endorsements; excellent driving record
2. Minimum high school diploma or equivalent required
3. Required NJ Transportation Supervisor's Certification
4. Knowledge of NJ Pupil Transportation Regulations
5. Knowledge of NJ State Laws and regulations governing school bus construction and
maintenance, and pupil transportation
6. Demonstrated skills in personnel management, route scheduling, fleet maintenance and
cost containment and revenue development
7. Knowledge of computers and automated office equipment
8. Strong analytical, communication and human relations skills
9. Ability to work independently
10. Required criminal history background check and proof of U.S. citizenship or legal
resident alien status
11. Current residency in New Jersey, approved residency waiver or candidate agrees to
obtain residency within one year of employment.
REPORTS TO:
Business Administrator/Superintendent
JOB GOAL:
To oversee the operation of the school transportation program and to ensure the safe and efficient transport of pupils to curricular and extracurricular activities.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Overall responsibilities
1. Assumes responsibility for the safe and efficient operation of the school transportation
Program.
2. Ensures compliance with all laws, regulations and board policy related to school
transportation.
3. Recruits, trains and supervises the performance of all transportation personnel, and
makes recommendations regarding their employment, promotion and release.
4. Prepares all transportation records and reports as required by law, code or board policy.
5. Oversees notification, documentation and arrangements for parents/guardians
providing written statements waiving the transportation services (N.J.A.C. 6A:27-1.4).
Routes and services:
1. Prepares all bus routes; determines bus stops, pick-up times; and ensures
compliance with bus capacity limitations.
2. Develops and administers a transportation program to meet the needs of the
daily instructional program, field trips and extracurricular activities.
3. Arranges for the transportation of pupils with disabilities as determined by the
child study team.
4. Coordinates authorized transportation services for community groups
in accordance with board policy.
5. Evaluates methods for transporting students attending a special education or vocational
school outside the district and nonpublic school students.
6. Recommends the use of a CTSA (coordinated transportation services agency) as
appropriate.
Budget and finances:
1. Prepares and administers the transportation budget.
2. Conducts an annual cost analysis of the transportation operation;
3. Develops recommendations for future equipment and personnel needs.
Contracts and purchases:
1. Works with the business administrator to formulate specifications for transportation
contacts with private vendors as necessary.
2. Makes recommendations for the purchase of new vehicles, and assists in the preparation
of bid specifications for them.
Maintenance and Safety:
1. Maintains all district-owned vehicles; develops a plan for preventive maintenance; and
oversees operations in the bus garage.
2. Promotes the safety of pupils through preservice and regularly scheduled inservice
training of bus drivers and substitute drivers.
3. Periodically inspects all board-operated buses for cleanliness and proper maintenance.
4. Works cooperatively with principals to make arrangements for bus emergency
evacuation drills at all schools.
5. Ensures the timely State inspection of all board-operated buses.
6. Advises the superintendent on road conditions for decisions on school closing during
inclement weather.
7. Maintains an individual and permanent file on each board-owned vehicle as required
under law and makes the files available for inspection upon request.
Complaints:
1. Responds to transportation inquiries by the public and handles all complaints.
2. Investigates complaints of inappropriate behavior by transportation staff while on duty
and preserves evidence in order to have fair inquiries and prompt resolution of
complaints.
3. Maintains a detailed log of transportation complaints, incidents and problem situations, in order to record the investigation and resolutions of these problems and to identify
any recurrent patterns of problem situations.
Other:
1. Attends meetings and trade exhibits to stay current on new equipment, standards and
requirements related to safe and efficient transportation of students.
2. Conducts annual evaluations of office staff and drivers per district policy.
3. Performs other related job duties as assigned by administration.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
12 Months
SALARY:
$75,000/year
BENEFITS:
Full family benefits when applicable
ANNUAL EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with the agreement with the Delsea Regional High School Board of Education.
DELSEA HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. The Delsea High School District does not discriminate in its employment practices, business action, and/or educational opportunities because of race, color, gender, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability.