Description
Includes the safe, efficient operation of a school bus, some knowledge of the mechanical operation of a bus and the responsibility for maintaining a mechanically sound vehicle.
The names of successful applicants, once trained, will be placed on a replacement driver list, and may be called to work on an as-required basis.
School bus drivers typically work a few hours in the morning and a few hours in the afternoon (Monday-Friday). Drivers do not work on weekends, statutory holidays, summer break, Christmas break, March break & snow days, however, extra hours may be available if desired (school field trips, after school events, weekend sport tournaments, etc.).
Qualifications
Graduation from High School or GED
Driver's license with a clear driving record, a good medical record with no heart conditions
Strong orientation towards safety and good interpersonal and communication skills
Selected candidates will be required to complete a week-long District training course to be held August 26-30, 2024.
To operate a school bus, you will require a class 2BE driver's license. If you do not currently have a class 2BE license, we provide all required training to help you obtain one. The process involves:
Complete a 5-day training course (August 26-30, 2024), obtain a clean criminal record check, vulnerable sector check, a drivers abstract, a vision test, a written test, and a road test. Once a 2BE license is obtained, we provide paid behind the wheel training, and reimbursement for most licensing costs.
Employment with Anglophone North offers:
4-hour minimum call-in
Typically, the same model of bus (automatic transmission)
Potential to park the bus at your home, or a nearby depot
An average day consists of a morning shift and an afternoon shift
Casual bus drivers can pick and choose work assignments
Thank you in advance for applying. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and promote a scent-free environment.