Wasauksing First Nation is accepting applications for a School Bus Driver. The bus driver is a part-time position for the academic year, effective from September to June. The bus driver is responsible for the daily pick-up and delivery of the students attending Wasauksing Kinomaugewgamik. The bus driver will be responsible of the maintenance of the bus to ensure the safety of the passengers.
Job Duties & Responsibilities:
Prepare and follow a routine of daily safety checks of both the interior and exterior of the bus.
Follow a developed schedule of student pick-up and drop-off times.
Maintain both an Ontario School Bus Inspection Logbook and a Daily Drivers Time Logbook- submitting copies to the school office weekly.
Report regularly to the principle regarding repairs, issues regarding students, inclement weather, etc.
Maintain order among students- has authority to control and discipline students being transported to and from school/school activity.
Maintain the bus in good mechanical running condition, reporting any deficiencies with the principal before having work done.
Clean the interior (daily) and the exterior (when necessary), restock supplies when necessary.
Follow MTO driving regulations for school bus drivers.
Perform other duties as necessary.
Maintain a school cell phone and return it at the end of the school year.
Follow safety rules as students are boarding and exiting the bus and as they cross the streets/roadways near the designated bus stops.
Submit a revised student pick off and drop off schedule to the Principal and school office bi-annually;
Adhere to all policies and procedures of Wasauksing First Nation and any other relevant policies and procedures from external agencies and partners
Perform other duties within the scope of the position as assigned by the Manager Or Supervisor.
Education & Experience
Must be familiar and keep updated on the Highway Traffic Act and laws relating to school buses.
Have some working knowledge of basic mechanics and vehicle maintenance.
Some experience interacting with students and being able to enforce rules.
Good geographical knowledge of Wasauksing First Nation & Parry Sound.
Ability to speak, read, and understand Anishnaabemowin (Ojibway Language) is an asset
Other Requirements
Strong understanding of traffic laws, school transportation regulations, and emergency procedures.
Strong decision-making skills to respond appropriately to safety, mechanical, traffic, and road conditions.
Must have a proficient level of communication skills, verbal and written.
Must possess excellent organizational and time-management skills.
High degree of visual acuity
Willingness to participate in on-the-job paid training.
Valid Driver's License and reliable personal vehicle, and clean driving record.
Willing to work flexible hours as required, including evenings and weekends
This position requires the individual to work with various families, youth and children. To protect children, youth and vulnerable persons, Wasauksing First Nation requires the individual to provide a vulnerable sector. Or criminal record check
Paid Training is included for the selected candidate.
Applications must be received no later than Wednesday, May 28, 2025 @ 4:00 pm