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Part-Time Van Driver

Seaside, OR · On-site

$21.27 - $24.53/hr

JOB TITLE: Part-Time Van Driver (.4375 FTE) REPORTS TO: Transportation Supervisor POSITION SUMMARY ... Based on current OSEA salary schedule and negotiated agreement, salary (code 10 - starting $21.27 ...

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What are the typical responsibilities and team dynamics for a Part Time Osea in a spa or wellness environment?

As a Part Time Osea, you will typically focus on providing high-quality skincare consultations and treatments using Osea products, supporting clients in achieving their wellness goals. Your role often involves collaborating closely with estheticians, reception staff, and management to ensure seamless client experiences. You may also assist in maintaining product displays, educating clients about Osea’s offerings, and participating in ongoing training. While the part-time schedule offers flexibility, you’ll need to be proactive in communication and adaptable to varying client needs and busy periods.

What are part-time Osea jobs?

Part-time Osea jobs typically refer to positions at OSEA, a skincare and wellness company, that require employees to work fewer hours than full-time staff, often offering flexible schedules. These roles can include retail associates, customer service representatives, or roles in administration and marketing. Part-time employees at OSEA may be responsible for assisting customers, restocking products, providing support to the team, and contributing to daily store or office operations. Working part-time can provide valuable experience in the beauty and wellness industry while allowing for work-life balance. Benefits and eligibility may vary depending on the specific role and number of hours worked.

What is the difference between Part Time Osea vs Part Time Marine Technician?

AspectPart Time OseaPart Time Marine Technician
CredentialsOSHA certification, basic marine safety trainingOSHA certification, marine safety, and technical certifications
Work EnvironmentOffshore platforms, marine vessels, coastal facilitiesMarinas, shipyards, offshore rigs
Industry UsageOil & gas, maritime transport, offshore energyShip maintenance, repair, and vessel operations

Part Time Osea roles typically focus on offshore safety and operations, requiring safety certifications and working in marine environments. Part Time Marine Technicians often perform maintenance and repairs on vessels, with overlapping safety credentials but more technical skills. Both roles are essential in maritime industries but differ mainly in job focus and work setting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Osea, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Osea (Ocean Safety and Education Assistant), you generally need knowledge of marine safety protocols, basic first aid certification, and strong swimming abilities. Familiarity with rescue equipment, emergency response systems, and possibly lifeguard or CPR certifications are typically required. Excellent communication, teamwork, and public engagement skills help in educating visitors and responding effectively to emergencies. These competencies are vital to ensure the safety of beachgoers and to promote a safe, educational coastal environment.
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Part-Time Van Driver

$21.27 - $24.53/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

JOB TITLE: Part-Time Van Driver (.4375 FTE)
REPORTS TO: Transportation Supervisor
POSITION SUMMARY: The primary purpose of this position is to transport students by van/bus to and from school, home and activity destinations in a safe and professional manner. Full job description available upon request.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
  1. High school diploma or equivalent.
  2. Criminal history clearance (background and HB 2062).
  3. Three years normal driving experience.
  4. Valid Oregon Class C Non-Commercial Driver's License
  5. Pass an Employment Drug & Alcohol Assessment, and Pass a school bus driver physical.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  1. Basic computer/Technology skills.
  2. Spanish speaking skills

SUMMARY OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  1. Drives small school vehicles (Type 10 vans and Type 20 buses) on regular routes, activity trips, and field trips in a variety of weather conditions.
  2. Monitors and guides student behavior, enforces school and safety rules, maintains order among student passengers.
  3. Makes student referrals to supervisors, teachers and school administrators as needed.
  4. Performs daily vehicle checks, daily bus cleaning and fuels vehicles, as needed.
  5. Operates accessories such as fire extinguishers, highway warning kits, tire chains, and first aid kits.
  6. Reads and follows maps and oral and written directions. On time for assignments and ready for work
  7. Communicates regularly with office support, trainers, dispatch functions regarding assignments and schedules.
  8. Interacts regularly with routing team to maintain up-to-date and accurate route and student information.
  9. Makes mechanical and repair referrals and provides information to mechanic as needed.
  10. Works closely with the Special Education department to build and adapt transportation plans for students with special needs.
  11. Exercises sound judgment in varying weather conditions, on various surfaces and changing traffic conditions.
  12. Maintains concentration and patience in frequently noisy conditions and challenging, congested traffic environments.
  13. Completes and files reports and other required documents in an accurate and timely manner.
  14. Participates in district required meetings and training activities as required.
  15. Maintains the appropriate amount of classroom hours, certifications and training to meet Oregon Department of Education driver requirements.
  16. Works well with others, communicating effectively (orally and in writing) with students, parents, and staff.

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Works a school year calendar, approximately 183 days at FTE 0.4375. Based on current OSEA salary schedule and negotiated agreement, salary (code 10 - starting $21.27-24.53/hr.) with excellent benefits including Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance and Oregon state retirement. Paid time off includes one sick day per month worked and two personal days, pro-rated per school year. Starts as soon as possible. Benefit information can be found at www.seasidek12.or.us/hr/benefits. Open until filled.
TO APPLY: Submit an application online by following the link on the District website, http://www.seaside.k12.or.us/employment and follow the Application Process instructions to complete the online application. Questions about the application process: Contact Human Resources, 503-738-5591.
The Seaside School District, in support of employment practices free of barriers to disabled individuals and in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of1990, provides reasonable accommodations necessary upon request and appropriate notice. For further information or assistance, contact the Director of Special Services at (503)738-5591. Speech/hearing impaired individuals may reach the District through the Oregon Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 1(800)735-
2900.