Area Transportation Supervisor

Transportation Department


Full-Time, *12 Months, 8 hours per day
Exempt, Pay Grade 17

Under the leadership of the Deputy Director, the Area Transportation Supervisor position is responsible for facilitating the safe and efficient operation of school bus transportation in the assigned area of responsibility. The Area Transportation Supervisor is the primary point of contact for addressing all issues and opportunities within their assigned feeder pattern/zone. The position is responsible for direct leadership, supervision, and effective coaching of lead drivers and driving staff within the assigned area. Resolves issues with school officials and parents concerning transportation operations and is the primary liaison for all communication within the feeder pattern. Investigates driver performance issues as required in support of the lead driver. Responds to parents on issues that need broader review. Responsible for supporting department recruitment and retention efforts, professional development, and required annual training within the feeder pattern assigned. Works collaboratively with the department’s routing team and peers to ensure route coverage and on-time arrival for students. Additionally, supports the Deputy Director and Director in developing, presenting, and implementing strategic plans for the department which may include presentations to internal and external stakeholders, and the School Board.  Essential functions include, but are not limited to the following:

 

Qualifications:   Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a high school diploma and three years experience as a school bus driver preferred, and two years of relevant Leadership experience. Possess competency to perform satisfactorily with all School Divisions and/or departmental technology. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Satisfactory health condition as certified by a competent medical authority. Must possess or be able to attain a valid Commercial Driver's License with appropriate school bus endorsements. Must be able to have successfully completed the Virginia Department of Education curriculum for school bus drivers. Must complete the training required for special needs bus drivers. No reckless driving or driving under the influence convictions within 5 years and/or fewer than two moving violations within 12 months of employment.

 

Considerable knowledge of ACPS vehicles approved for student transport; considerable knowledge of State and local laws and regulations regarding pupil transportation; thorough knowledge of the rules, regulations, and procedures of proper and safe operation of school buses; thorough knowledge of required service level, routes, schedules, equipment and drivers within assigned work group; knowledge of accident investigation procedures; analytical skills required to perform root cause analysis in order to respond to questions and concerns arising from internal and external sources; ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing with the public, administrators, and subordinates; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, administrators, and subordinates. English language proficiency is required per Code of Virginia 46.2-341.14. Promotes cultural understanding and competency and an organizational climate of equity and inclusion. 

Physical Conditions & Nature of Work Contacts:  Work is typically performed inside and around the exterior of a school bus. Frequent bending, stooping, crawling and climbing to inspect on and under a school bus is necessary. Occasional lifting of at least fifty pounds is required. Frequent contact with driver supervisors and students is required. Occasional contact with principals, parents and the public is required. Occasional meetings with principals and parents are necessary. Person shall have no impairment of the use of a foot, leg, hand, finger, or an arm, and no other structural defects or limitation likely to interfere with the ability to control and safely drive a school bus. Must have the physical ability to to pull the emergency brake knob; able to operate all operational switches; able to reach the gas and brake pedals while safely sitting in the bus seat on all types of buses within the bus fleet; and jump from or climb up to a least 3.5 feet, at the emergency door, to assist in the evacuation of the students. Occasional operation of vehicles during inclement weather is required.

Application Deadline:  4/7/2023