Description of Position: The basic function of the Director of Transportation is to plan, direct, coordinate, and oversee all functions pertaining to the operation and maintenance of the district transportation department.
Reports to: Superintendent
Minimum Qualifications:
- High school diploma
- Completion of, or currently enrolled, in the Central Washington University Pupil Transportation Management Program (or similar program)
- Transportation related experience, preferably in public schools
- Supervisory experience
- Valid Motor Vehicle Operator’s License with appropriate school bus endorsements
- Ability to create documents in Microsoft Word & Excel and knowledge of database systems
Goal:
Development and maintenance of a safe, efficient, and economical transportation system for all eligible students between home and school on a regular schedule and to and from school sponsored activities and to provide a safe efficient transportation program.
Responsibilities:
- Plans, directs, coordinates, and oversees all aspects of the district’s pupil transportation program including personnel, equipment, and facilities
- Ensures the safe, efficient, and economical transportation of students
- Supervises and evaluates all pupil transportation staff
- Participates in the district management team and supports the district’s strategic plan and educational goals
- Establishes and maintains effective relationships with school staff, parents, students, and the community
Essential Functions and Duties: This list of essential functions is not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary and without notice. Depending upon individual assignments, the Director of Transportation performs all or a combination of several of the following duties:
- Coordinates all bus routes, schedules, and stops
- Coordinates student transportation activities in collaboration with school staff and other pertinent groups
- Organizes continuing in-service and training programs for staff to ensure compliance with the law and to contribute to a positive learning climate
- Drive the district area to assess road conditions during inclement weather
- Collaborates with school officials in board approved student discipline procedures
- Develops school bus specifications to meet the district’s needs and comply with state and federal requirements
- Develops and forecasts pupil transportation budget requirements (STARS)
- Administers the expenditure of funds as budgeted following district financial policies and procedures
- Recruits, screens, interviews, and recommends candidates for employment in pupil transportation
- Supervise training of pupil transportation personnel and other district personnel involved in driving district vehicles
- Supervises the student transportation safety program
- Supervises operational care, servicing, and maintenance of all district vehicles
- Supervises school bus maintenance with specific attention to safety inspections
- Purchase parts, materials, and supplies and maintains an inventory for efficient maintenance of district vehicles
- Conducts accident investigations and supervises accident reporting to appropriate law enforcement and insurance agencies
- Maintains, documents, and submits monthly payroll and leave information for all pupil transportation staff
- Represents the department and the district on various committees as needed
- Advises the district on transportation policy and procedure
- Administers collective bargaining agreements and advises on contract negotiations
- Update Safe Walk Plan when needed as required by OSPI
- Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned
- Must be able to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation
Working Conditions: Working conditions may include but are not limited to:
- High paced environment with constant interruptions
- Requires a great deal of energy, flexibility, and patience to meet many and varied situations
- Must feel comfortable dealing with a diverse range of behaviors which may include upset or distraught staff and community members
- Work may require travel throughout the district in inclement weather
- Includes exposure to fumes emitted from various diesel and gas fueled equipment
- Working with chemicals associated with repair tasks
- Exposure to various weather conditions not limited to freezing weather, snow, rain, wind, and heat
- Significant physical abilities include moving, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, handling with near and far visual acuity
State/District Mandated Requirements:
- Fingerprinting (cost paid by employee)
- Provide proof of current First Aid/CPR card
Terms of Employment:
- 245 days a year
- Salary range $50,000-$60,000 a year, DOE