Now Hiring Part -
Time School Bus Drivers in San Jose, CA At First Student, our Bus Drivers are an integral part of the communities they serve.
I am a part
time school bus driver.
Not exact matches
She's been with our
school bus drivers and monitors 100 % in their fight for earned sick
time in Westchester.
I have a similar pair of red pants from J. Crew and last
time I wore them the
bus driver on our
school field trip (i teach preschool) commented that he «couldn't lose me in those bright pants.»
I work for the local
school system as a
bus driver and trainer, and also have a part -
time job with Hallmark.
Each
time a
bus pulls up to the
school, the
driver gives a thumbs up or thumbs down rating for student behavior, which a teacher records.
Become a
school bus driver Are you looking for a fun and exciting part -
time or full -
time position?
The North Plainfield residents who attend the
school full
time approached the
bus driver and quickly decided to take away his keys and open the door to let the students out.
It's a
time of excitement and trepidation for students, as well as for parents of
school kids,
school bus drivers, coaches, teachers and administrators.
Public
schools hired non-teachers-meaning, district and
school administrators, teacher aides, counselors, social workers, reading and math coaches, curriculum specialists, janitors,
bus drivers, and cafeteria workers - at a rate that is seven
times the growth of the student population.
Bus drivers have practiced their routes, kitchen ladies have laid in supplies for meals, teachers have set up their rooms creating beautiful bulletin boards and welcoming spaces,
school office staff have registration well in hand and the principal is checking systems to make sure everything is going to run smoothly as that all important time of year looms — Back to S
school office staff have registration well in hand and the principal is checking systems to make sure everything is going to run smoothly as that all important
time of year looms — Back to
SchoolSchool.
At this
time, the
school bus driver has been charged and is cooperating with the investigators.
School bus drivers are often part -
time employees who may have little experience driving a large vehicle.
School bus drivers, part - time employees in certain non-profit recreation and athletic programs, and adolescent employees who work on school days must be paid for at least 2 hours of work per day (s. 11, Employment Standards Regula
School bus drivers, part -
time employees in certain non-profit recreation and athletic programs, and adolescent employees who work on
school days must be paid for at least 2 hours of work per day (s. 11, Employment Standards Regula
school days must be paid for at least 2 hours of work per day (s. 11, Employment Standards Regulation).
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A good
bus driver who is trained in a driving
school must understand how to perform an inspection on the
bus he is operating each
time it is operated.
However, a
school bus driver's job description is similar to that of a nanny in the sense that he / she spends most of his working
time around
school age children, and just like a nanny he / she is expected to take care of the children that he / she is driving.
To succeed as a
school bus driver, you must be comfortable staying around
school age children for a long
time without feeling irritated by the noise that comes with such companions.
Essential qualifications required to a
School Bus Driver are very good driving skills, reliability,
time management, organization, and teamwork.
Finding work with a local
school district is easier if you take the
time to create a professional resume like this
school bus driver resume sample.
There is no way that a
bus driver can drive a vehicle and handle students at the same
time, which is why a
school bus monitor is always hired to handle the back - end of the... Read More»
• Greet students and teachers as they board the
bus and provide them with assistance in boarding • Assist students with their bags and lunchboxes by providing them with information on where to dock them • Assign seats to students and teachers and ensure that they are properly buckled in • Instruct students in appropriate onboard safety by providing them with information on rules and regulations • Assist students with special needs to board the
bus and ensure that they are not bullied • Maintain attendance and ridership records according to specific instructions provided by the
school district board • Observe and track route
timings and assist the
driver in mapping effective routes to destinations • Report incidents such as accidents, behavioral issues and inappropriate social behavior
From charting out the shortest and the safest route to making sure that
time deadlines are met,
school bus drivers need to do it all.