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Alabama State Department of Education

Bus Driver

Alabama State Department of Education, Montgomery, Alabama, United States, 36117

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Position Title: School Bus Driver Responsible To: Superintendent of Education Reports To: Supervisor of Transportation Supervises: All children transported on school bus Qualifications: 1. Valid Commercial Driver's License. 2. Valid Alabama State Department of Education School Bus Driver's Certificate

to be renewed annually. 3. Satisfactory driving record. 4. High school diploma or GED preferred. 5. Satisfactory pre-employment drug screening. Performance Responsibilities/Essential Functions: 1. Obey all traffic laws. 2. Observe all mandatory safety regulations for school buses. 3. Maintain discipline when students are on bus. 4. Maintain proper supervision when students either are on or are boarding bus. 5. Report undisciplined students to the proper authority. 6. Keep bus clean. 7. Follow assigned route and time schedule as directed by Supervisor. 8. Pre-trip bus before each operation for mechanical and safety defects. 9. Notify the proper authority in case of mechanical failure or lateness. 10. Stop bus at all morning authorized stops; discharge afternoon students only at authorized stops. 11. Exercise responsible leadership when on out-of-district school trips. 12. Transport only authorized students. 13. Report all accidents and traffic violations to proper authority. 14. Enforce regulations against smoking and eating on the bus. 15. Conduct a minimum of one bus evacuation drill per semester. 16. Participate in drug and alcohol testing as required. 17. Complete and submit all reports and documents as required in a timely manner. 18. Use bus communication device procedures properly. 19. Interact with school principal(s) when necessary to foster a positive learning environment. 20. Interact with the public in a manner that will be a positive reflection on the school system. Job Goal: Provide safe and efficient transportation so that students may enjoy the fullest possible advantage from the school system's curricular and extracurricular programs