What are the responsibilities and job description for the Bus Driver position at Mcgehee School District?
School Bus Driver – Job Expectations
1. Legal Qualifications & Certification
State Requirements (Arkansas):
- Must hold a valid Arkansas Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with both Passenger (P) and School Bus (S) endorsements, as required by state and federal licensure standards.
- Must successfully complete the Arkansas pre-service school bus driver training program and documented behind-the-wheel training prior to operating a school bus.
- Must obtain and maintain an annual Arkansas school bus driver certificate issued by the Division of Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation; certification may be renewed each year only after completing required in-service training and a qualifying physical exam.
Additional Arkansas Conditions:
- Applicant must complete a physical examination conducted by a licensed physician or APRN and documented appropriately; periodic re-exams are required for certification renewal.
- Must successfully pass state and federal criminal background checks and any required drug screening prior to employment.
- Must provide authorization for release of driving records and demonstrate acceptable driving history.
2. Safety & Operating Responsibilities
General Operating Expectations:
- Operate the school bus safely and efficiently in compliance with all Arkansas traffic laws, district policies, and procedures governing student transportation.
- Conduct required pre-trip safety inspections of the bus (lights, brakes, signals, tires, emergency equipment, etc.) before each route and immediately report any safety concerns or defects to transportation supervisors.
- Follow all departmental safety procedures for loading and unloading students (e.g., use of stop arm, crossing procedures, boarding zones).
Student Management:
- Maintain proper student behavior and discipline on the bus consistent with district transportation policies.
- Ensure student safety at all times, including while boarding, exiting, and during emergency evacuations; participate in/lead emergency evacuation drills as required by policy.3. Federal Regulatory Expectations
Commercial Driver Regulations:
- Must hold and maintain a valid CDL with required endorsements per Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) (49 CFR Part 383) to operate a school bus with passenger capacity.
- Comply with FMCSA drug and alcohol testing requirements applicable to commercial drivers.
Hours of Service & Duty Considerations:
- School bus drivers must adhere to applicable federal duty-time rules if operating in an interstate context or under conditions where FMCSRs apply to hours-of-service (e.g., charter trips or contracted services).
4. Professional Conduct
- Represent the district in a professional manner when interacting with students, parents, school staff, and the public.
- Demonstrate reliability, punctuality, and maintain excellent attendance.
- Complete required administrative tasks (bus logs, incident reports, transport records) accurately and timely.
5. Ongoing Training & Compliance
- Participate in annual in-service training and any special safety or professional development activities assigned by the transportation supervisor or state rules.
- Maintain up-to-date certifications, physicals, drug testing status, and comply with any state or federal requirements for continued qualification.