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CLASSIFIED 5-day, 4.25-hour FLOATER Bus Driver, FL-1

Logan-Hocking Local School District

Logan, OH

Full-time

Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

VACANCY  ANNOUNCEMENT
LOGAN-HOCKING SCHOOL DISTRICT
 

CLASSIFIED POSITION:   Floater Bus Driver - 5-day, 4.25 hours, FL-1  
 

This position is in all aspects the same as regular route driver except they will not
have a dedicated route each day and will rotate to vacant routes as needed. 
(This position may be temporary until regular routes are available.)


SHIFT TIMES:    A.M. Start Time       5:30 A.M.  

                           A.M. End Time        7:45 A.M.
                           Total A.M. Time        2 hours 15 minutes

 
                          P.M. Start Time       2:00 P.M.
                          P.M. End Time        4:00 P.M.
                         Total P.M. Time        2 Hours 0 minutes


                         Total A.M.  & P.M. Time - - 4 Hrs. and 15 minutes (4.25 hrs.)
BID DATE OPENING:    Noon, Tuesday, June 9, 2026 through


                                        Noon, Tuesday, June 16, 2026 or Open Until Filled.


DO NOT REMOVE UNTIL AFTER CLOSING DATE


 I certify that the vacancy above has been posted in my building for the dates stated.
_______________________________________                    _______________
                        Principal/Supervisor                                                         Date
Please return this signed posting to the Administration Office immediately after the posting deadline.
JOB DESCRIPTION
TITLE:  BUS DRIVER
QUALIFICATIONS:   This position requires the person:
I.  Meet all requirements of the Ohio Department of Education and District Board of Education Policy.    
    a.    Be 21 years old with a minimum of two years driving experience
    b.    A high school diploma or GED is preferred.
    c.    Being physically qualified (rule 3301-83-07 of the Administrative Code)
    d.    Completion of semi-annual driver record checks through the Ohio Department of Education for which records shall be

















maintained by the employer and/or school district for a minimum of six years.

School bus drivers with any of the following shall be disqualified from operating a school bus:

            1.  More than six points last two years
            2.  A conviction of driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or a controlled substance during the last ten years

 3.  Two (or more) serious traffic violations, as defined in divisions II of section 4506.1 of the Revised Code, during
       the past two years, or

           4.    Any railroad crossing violation during the past year
e.   Holding school bus driver certification from O.D.E. and Logan-Hocking School District
    f.   Completing pre-service and in-service training (rule 3301-83-10 of Administrative Code)
    g.    Physical capability of safely and appropriately lifting and managing preschool and special needs children when necessary
    h.    Participation in drug and alcohol testing as mandated by the federal motor carrier safety administration (FMCSA) pursuant
           to 49 C.F.R.382 (January 2007).  Individuals who refuse to participate in testing are disqualified from operating a 
          school bus
    i.    To maintain eligibility of insurance coverage of the school district fleet insurance carrier
    j.    Must have good attendance.
REPORTS TO:    Transportation Supervisor    
TIME SCHEDULE:     As required by the route.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
II.  General Duties Include:
















  1. Drive buses punctually on regularly scheduled routes.
  2. Drive on approved non-routine/extracurricular trips as required.
  3. Maintain a clean bus.
  4. Inspect bus as required by Ohio Pupil Transportation Operation and Safety Rules and document on a form provided.
  5. Report bus defects to mechanics on the work order form.
  6. Obey all traffic laws.
  7. Develop and enforce student-seating chart.
  8. Maintain and report all discipline incidents in an appropriate manner.
  9. Assist as needed with handicapped students.
  10. Promote positive public relations.
  11. Operate buses only for approved school functions.
  12. Report all accidents and complete all required reports.
  13. Request service for vehicle at least two (2) days in advance of the scheduled maintenance.
  14. Transport only authorized students to and from Board approved bus stops and routes.
  15. Fuel vehicle as required by operational regulations.
  16. Maintain over a half tank of fuel when parking vehicle after route.
  17. Perform student check and check bus condition following each route.
  18. Perform any other duties and regulations requested and required to expedite the transportation program.
  19. Other duties as assigned by Transportation Supervisor


Revised: October 20, 2022 
Adopted: October 24, 2022