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Bus Driver

Bethel, AK ยท On-site

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

Operates two-way radio to communicate with other buses and central dispatch station. 13. Reports equipment malfunction. About Discover the Adventure of Being a Principal in Alaska with the Lower ...

Essential Duties Operate safety and in compliance with all established HSSE policies and procedures ... Explore transportation and logistics industry job opportunities from Hawaii to Alaska, and ...

Bus Driver

Bethel, AK

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

Operates two-way radio to communicate with other buses and central dispatch station. 13. Reports equipment malfunction. About Discover the Adventure of Being a Principal in Alaska with the Lower ...

Essential Duties Operate safety and in compliance with all established HSSE policies and procedures ... Explore transportation and logistics industry job opportunities from Hawaii to Alaska, and ...

Adjust pickup/drop-off timing in coordination with dispatch and flight schedule updates. * Maintain ... Valid Alaska state driver's license; must meet insurability standards. * High school diploma or GED ...

Adjust pickup/drop-off timing in coordination with dispatch and flight schedule updates. * Maintain ... Valid Alaska state driver's license; must meet insurability standards. * High school diploma or GED ...

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How much do dispatcher in alaska jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for dispatcher in alaska in the United States is $22.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Dispatcher In Alaska vs Truck Dispatcher?

AspectDispatcher In AlaskaTruck Dispatcher
CredentialsMay require state-specific licenses or certifications, basic communication skillsOften requires CDL or industry-specific certifications, strong communication skills
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in Alaska, handling remote or local dispatch for various industriesTypically in offices or remotely, coordinating trucking operations nationwide or regionally
Employer & IndustryAlaska-based transportation, logistics, or delivery companiesTrucking companies, freight carriers, logistics firms
Search & ComparisonOften searched by those in Alaska or seeking local dispatch rolesCompared for nationwide trucking operations and logistics management

While both roles involve coordinating transportation, a Dispatcher In Alaska focuses on local or regional dispatch within Alaska, often requiring knowledge of local routes and regulations. A Truck Dispatcher typically manages trucking operations across broader regions, often with industry-specific certifications. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find roles aligned with their credentials and location preferences.

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Bus Driver

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Job Goal: To ensure students are safely transported to their schools Qualifications: 1. High School Diploma or equivalent.
2. Must be 21 years of age and meet all minimum standards for school bus drivers as set forth in the Dept. of Public Safety regulations.
3. Must possess a valid Alaska motor vehicle operator's permit with school bus and passenger endorsements.
4. Must be capable of interpreting, conveying, and following oral and written instructions and accomplishing written reports.
5. Must possess a good driving record and be knowledgeable of safe and defensive driving practices.
6. Previous experience with large displacement vehicles.
7. Knowledge of Alaska state laws and regulations pertaining to school bus operation.
8. Ability to operate large buses safely under extremely hazardous weather and road conditions.
9. Ability to work with children of all ages.
10. Ability to convey instructions and explanations effectively.
11. Ability and desire to promote and maintain good public relations. Duties: 1. Operates passenger buses over a designated route according to an established time schedule.
2. Stops at designated points to pick up or discharge students.
3. Transports students on special activity events and field trips.
4. Maintains order on the bus and enforces rules.
5. Completes student reports and cites students for disciplinary action in case of extreme or repeated unruliness. Reports and discusses serious disciplinary and unsafe acts of students with principal.
6. Assists handicapped students on and off the bus.
7. Learns the geographical location of fire and emergency aid stations and follows designated emergency first aid procedures when needed.
8. Checks vehicle for proper maintenance and safety.
9. Files accident reports when necessary.
10. Keeps trip records and conducts passenger counts.
11. Keeps trip records and conducts passenger counts.
12. Operates two-way radio to communicate with other buses and central dispatch station.
13. Reports equipment malfunction.
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Discover the Adventure of Being a Principal in Alaska with the Lower Kuskokwim School District
Are you ready for a unique and rewarding leadership experience? The Lower Kuskokwim School District (LKSD) invites passionate educators to join our vibrant community in the heart of rural Alaska. We are currently seeking candidates for the 2025-2026 school year.
LKSD is the largest rural school district in Alaska, serving nearly 4,000 predominantly Yup'ik students across 27 schools. Spanning a landmass the size of West Virginia, our district stretches along the Kuskokwim River and the Bering Sea coast. This is an opportunity to immerse yourself in stunning landscapes, rich cultural traditions, and a deeply meaningful educational mission.
Adventure is part of the job-traveling to our communities often involves flying from Anchorage and completing the journey by small plane, snowmobile, or boat. But more importantly, you will play a vital role in delivering bilingual, culturally relevant education that empowers students to succeed.