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26-27 School Bus Monitor

Norman Public Schools, Norman, OK, United States


School Bus Monitor

Job Title: School Bus Monitor
Credentials: Oklahoma Driver's License
Education: High school diploma or GED
Training or experience required: None is required for this position.
Site: Transportation Services Department
Reports to: Director of Transportation
Contract: 173 days
Salary Schedule: Bus Monitor
FLSA Classification: Non-exempt Safety-Sensitive Position
Policy Manual 2000 - Administration
The district recognizes that the legal aspects and consequences related to medical marijuana, cannabidiol (CBD), and hemp are evolving and may be subject to change. These issues may affect various areas of the district's current policies regarding employees, students, parents, and individuals on district premises, driving district vehicles or attending district events. The district will continue to enforce its currently adopted policies. As changes in state and/or federal law occur, the district will review and evaluate its policies to determine whether revisions are necessary to remain in compliance with applicable laws. Employees of the district are expected to comply with all state and federal laws at all times as a condition of their continued employment with the district.
Essential Job Functions:
Assist the bus driver in maintaining student discipline and daily cleanliness and helping students when needed while riding, boarding, and unloading from the bus.
Bus monitors are responsible for sweeping the bus on a regular basis.
Assist any student or special needs students in boarding and unloading off the bus.
Operate the wheelchair lift as needed.
Assist in adequately securing special needs students when on the bus. This may include working with baby seats, booster seats, safety harnesses, and various types of seat belts.
Accompany special needs students across the streets and at various locations as required.
Observe students to prevent vandalism to the interior of the bus.
Work with parents and families of all students to understand specific transportation needs.
Students may occasionally have accidents on the bus, and the Bus Monitor is responsible for cleaning up these situations.
Assist the driver in any emergency involving vehicular accidents or other emergencies.
Perform all primary and collateral duties as assigned by a Transportation Department Administrator.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Successful job performance requires good customer service/people skills, handling problems, and providing information and technical assistance as requested. It requires complying with safety guidelines and policies to reduce accidents or injuries to staff or students. It requires following school dress standards, proper attendance or leave policies as outlined in Board Policy 3005, and other work habits and concerns for staff. Creativity, initiative, and practical problem-solving are critical to the position's success. Help manage the computerization of school district operations. Provide training and support to district staff in using administrative computer systems. Perform such tasks to the ultimate benefit of the educational program. An incumbent in this position will utilize discretion, ingenuity, and independent judgment due to the job's complexity. An incumbent can choose the solution since there may be several ways to solve a problem. In a workday, the employee must sit for 2-3 hours, stand for 3 hours, and walk for 3 hours daily. The job requires occasional bending/stooping, squatting/crouching, occasional climbing 3 feet of steps onto the bus, occasional reaching above the shoulder, and continuous pushing/pulling. The job requires assisting bus drivers with riders who may need assistance to get on or off the wheelchair ramp and help with lifting into the seat if necessary. Such lifting can be up to 75 pounds. The job requires employees to use both feet for repetitive movements and both hands for repetitive actions requiring simple to firm grasping. Employees must possess manual dexterity sufficient to complete their job requirements safely. Employees must possess visual requirements to read paper documents and road signs and safely manage the students in adverse conditions. Employees must possess hearing requirements enough to hear riders and receive communications on the radio, which is necessary to manage passengers on the bus. Employees must possess enough speaking requirements to give instructions/commands to riders and speak to parents and other staff. Employees must have the ability to handle children with disabilities.