Summary
Transportation Assistants are responsible for assisting bus drivers in providing on-going and emergency support to special needs students (both ambulatory and non-ambulatory) while riding, loading, or unloading the school bus to ensure the safety of all passengers on special needs buses.
Essential Duties
- Assists the driver with loading and unloading students to include using a mechanical lift to load and off-load wheel chairs
- Assists drivers with seating to include securing wheel chairs, mobility chairs, child restraint systems, and other types of equipment as required by students to ensure safe delivery of students
- Assists the driver in developing and formulating emergency response procedures and assists in emergency evacuation situations
- Maintains constant surveillance of fragile, medically classified students who ride special needs buses; Maintains knowledge of each student’s individual needs
- Reports unsafe acts or conditions which require the attention of the bus driver
- Manages student behavior in accordance with the laws of the State of Georgia and the policies of the state and local board of education
- Communicates effectively with school staff, parents, and the public
- Attends all required safety meetings and trainings
- Performs other duties as assigned by the appropriate administrator
Required Education
None required
Certification / Licensure
Must successfully complete School Bus Aide training and other mandated training as required by student needMust successfully complete a pre-employment physicalHave or be able to obtain CPR and First Aid Certification preferred
Experience Qualifications
None required; Previous experience working with students with disabilities preferred
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities
- Must be able to follow written and oral instructions quickly and accurately
- Must be able to handle sensitive and confidential information
- Excellent communication skills both written and verbal both with students and adults
- Knowledge and understanding of the proper use of different types of child restraint systems used for transporting students with special needs is a plus
Working Conditions
- Extreme weather conditions to include heat, cold, wet and / or humid conditions
- Potential exposure to air-borne and blood-borne pathogens and communicable diseases, chemical irritants, combustible materials, and electrical materials
Physical Demands
- Must be able to lift and / or move up to 40 pounds regularly, and occasionally team lift and / or move a student with disabilities
- May require lifting, bending kneeling, reaching, stooping or crouching
- Requires ability to move and control an adult-sized wheelchair
- Typically sitting, standing, walking
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