Gateway Community Action Partnership

BUS DRIVER

Gateway Community Action Partnership  •  $27.43/hr  •  Bridgeton, NJ (Onsite)  •  5 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location R E Campus S07 - Bridgeton, NJ 08302 Position Type Substitute Education Level High School Salary Range $27.43 - $27.43 Hourly

Travel Percentage Up to 25%

JOB FUNCTION:

Responsibility for transporting Head Start children to and from the center. Also, providing

Transportation to parents/guardians & children for activities related to Head Start.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  1. Provide eligible children with transportation that is safe, efficient and dependable every day the program is in operation.
  2. Eliminate excessive down time of vehicles through a preventive maintenance program by completing daily logs.
  3. Pick up and discharge Head Start parents and children for activities related to Head Start.
  4. Ensure a Volunteer Rider is present on the bus when children are riding on the bus.
  5. Develop Bus route for all children riding your bus. (This will need to be up-dated each time a child is added to your bus.) Copies need to be forwarded to the Transportation Coordinator.
  6. Maintain up-to-date information on all children riding your bus including, but not limited to; emergency telephone numbers & contacts, addresses etc…
  7. Ensure children arrive at the center no later than 8:30 a.m. and return home no later than 4:00 p.m. (Weather permitting)
  8. Ensure no child is on the bus for more than 1 hour maximum each way. (Head Start requests no child is on the bus for more than 1/2 hour)
  9. Collaborate with other Head Start center staff to ensure a child & family action plan is developed and followed throughout the year.
  10. Follow rules and regulations of the highway while driving all Gateway vehicles.
  11. Ensures the safety of all children by participating in monitoring of center, implementation of child safety procedures, reporting accidents, reporting child abuse or neglect, and reporting any child health/safety concern to supervisor
  12. Post seating chart on the bus, at the center and provide copy to Transportation Coordinator.
  13. DO NOT transport any family members, friends or acquaintances at any time with the Head Start bus.
  14. Arrange for routine maintenance for your bus; seek approval from Transportation Coordinator before taking bus to the garage.
  15. Submit monthly reports by the fifth of each month to the Transportation Coordinator.
  16. Follow procedure for calling out.
  17. Other Duties required by Head Start.

QUALIFICATIONS

-Maintain a good driving record (accepted by our insurance carrier)

-Maintain current Commercial Driver’s License for driving a school bus for the state in which you will be driving

-Clear Child Abuse Registry Information for the State of NJ

-High School Diploma



Qualifications

Gateway Community Action Partnership

About Gateway Community Action Partnership

Gateway Community Action Partnership (formed and incorporated as Tri-County Community Action Agency Inc.) is the designated Community Action Program (CAP) for Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties in Southern New Jersey and also provides services in Atlantic, Camden, Cape May and Mercer counties, as well as Philadelphia, Pa.

As a CAP, Tri-County helps low- and moderate-income residents identify and overcome barriers to self-sufficiency.

The agency’s more than 700 employees form a network of professional teachers, social workers, counselors, nutritionists and program planners, all dedicated to making our communities better places to live and work for all residents.

The staff is guided by President & CEO Albert B. Kelly, founder of Gateway, and Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer Edward Bethea. Together, the agency’s senior management team has more than 45 years experience in the community service field.

Since becoming a CAP in 1987, Gateway has worked with residents, governments, other agencies and private sector institutions to help tens of thousands of local residents help themselves. Gateway CAP provides child care for more than 2,000 children daily, builds high-quality affordable housing, collaborates to do economic development, operates the Women, Infants & Children (WIC) program, provides literacy services, assists families maintain stable households, promotes fiscal stability through matched savings programs and serves as an advocate for children and families at the local, state and federal levels.

Gateway CAP is a private, non-profit, community based organization with a federal 501-C-3 designation by the IRS.

As of January 2019, Gateway CAP operates programs in core areas, including housing, early childhood education, health services, literacy, emergency services and community development with an annual budget of approximately $60 million to serve more than 50,000 clients annually in its coverage area.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Bridgeton, New Jersey
Year Founded
1987
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