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BUS DRIVER (Bus #54)
CLASSIFICATION: 6 hours/day
Bus #54, 3pc Run
Serving Acadia & Whyte Ridge schools
Serving Ralph Maybank on the noon run
Additional noon runs/swimming runs and other corresponding midday work will be assigned based on seniority and operational needs in accordance with the CUPE 4588 Collective Agreement.
START DATE: As soon as possible
SUPERVISOR’S TITLE: Director of Transportation
DEPARTMENT: Transportation Department
165 Henlow Bay, Winnipeg, Mb, R3Y 1G4
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
BASIC FUNCTION: To ensure the safe and efficient transportation of students to and from school and other school related activities according to the procedures as laid down by the Province of Manitoba and the Pembina Trails School Division
WORKING RELATIONSHIP: The Bus Driver reports to the Director of Transportation. Works in cooperation with the other bus drivers and the office staff in the Transportation Department.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Current Class 5 Province of Manitoba Driver’s License
- Training will be provided and paid for by the Division to obtain the School Bus Operator Certificate and the
- Class 2 Province of Manitoba Driver’s License
- Current Class 2 Province of Manitoba Driver’s License would be an asset
- Current Manitoba School Bus Driver’s License would be an asset
- An ability to understand the English language (written and spoken
- An excellent driving record as evidenced by a Manitoba Driver’s Abstract
- Will be required to pass a practical driving examination as administered by the Director of Transportation
- A minimum of one (1) year school bus driving experience an asset
- Effective communication skills
- Physical abilities as per the attached Physical Demands Analysis
POSITION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES
- Under the direction of the Director of Transportation, provides safe and efficient transportation to students and staff
- Carries out duties and acts in accordance with laws, policies, procedures and regulations as laid down by:
- a) The Highway Traffic Act
- b) The Public Schools Act
- c) The Manitoba School Bus Driver’s Handbook
- d) Policies and procedures of the Pembina Trails School Division
- Maintains route and route map completely up-to-date and ensures both are in a conspicuous place in the assigned bus
- Maintains orderly student conduct in the bus and reports misconduct to the principal or designate of the school
- Completes a daily pre-trip inspection of any assigned bus, immediately reports any defects and completes log book entries
- Maintains the interior of any assigned vehicle in a clean and sanitary condition. Maintains the exterior as clean as weather conditions permit
- Maintains fluid levels in any assigned vehicle and fuels buses as required
- Reports all accidents (students or vehicles) at the time of the accident
- Conducts “Bus Evacuation” drills
- Completes required forms and reports
- Attends all driver’s meetings and workshops
- Assists other transportation, maintenance or caretaking, personnel as required
- Notifies the Director of Transportation immediately of charges laid against the driver under the Highway Traffic Act or the Criminal Code of Canada
- Notifies the Director of Transportation immediately of any medical condition that would impair the driver’s ability to carry out the responsibilities of the position
- Must learn and use the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL AND EVALUATION:
Performance appraisal of these position responsibilities shall be conducted by the Transportation Officer based on the approved appraisal guidelines.
The Pembina Trails School Division is a smoke-free environment
Pembina Trails School Division is committed to removing barriers to ensure employment opportunities are accessible for all applicants. If you require accommodation supports during the recruitment process, please contact: ao-humanresources-email@pembinatrails.ca
Pembina Trails School Division is committed to the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion. We encourage applications from members of equity-deserving groups with diverse abilities, backgrounds, cultures, and identities.