School Bus Driver
Bellflower Unified School District
$26.32 - $31.99 Hourly
Bellflower, CA
Part-Time
Continuous
Open Until Filled
Make a Real Difference in Students' Lives Every Day
Seeking skilled professional drivers for a rewarding career where safety meets community impact.
Three Positions Available: 10 Calendar Months (Aug - Jun) 5 Hours Per Day
Your Mission
Drive state-of-the-art school buses, ensuring students arrive safely and on time. Work under our Transportation Manager's guidance while maintaining the highest safety standards and creating a positive environment for student passengers.
Why This Role Matters
Be a Safety Guardian - Your expertise protects our most precious cargo
Positive Role Model - Often the first friendly face students see each morning
Specialized Professional - Requires Class B CDL + California School Bus Driver Certificate
Direct Student Impact - Make a difference in young lives daily
What Makes This Position Unique
Unlike office-based Transportation Specialists or management roles, you're on the front lines with students. You'll combine advanced driving expertise with student supervision - a skilled professional who bridges transportation safety and educational support.
Your Leadership Role
You'll have real responsibility:
- Maintain order and appropriate behavior on your bus
- Provide crucial direction during emergencies
- Serve as calm, authoritative presence during field trips
- Exercise professional judgment and quick thinking
Perfect For
Experienced commercial drivers who want meaningful work that uses their professional skills while making a positive impact on student success.
Ready to combine your driving expertise with rewarding community service?
Examples of Duties
Your Daily Responsibilities
Safe Transportation Operations
- Navigate designated routes with precision timing
- Execute legal and defensive driving practices
- Ensure full compliance with traffic and student transportation regulations
Student Safety & Supervision
- Maintain positive order and discipline following District policies
- Monitor safe street crossings and boarding procedures
- Assist special education students with specialized care protocols
- Handle emergency situations and administer first aid when needed
Vehicle Maintenance & Safety
- Conduct thorough daily safety inspections (brakes, lights, doors, mirrors)
- Maintain clean, safe bus conditions inside and out
- Monitor fluid levels, tire pressure, and mechanical functions
- Perform post-trip inspections to ensure no passengers remain aboard
Special Activities & Events
- Transport students and faculty to field trips, sports events, and activities
- Load/unload luggage and equipment as needed
- Meet precise departure and arrival schedules
Communication & Documentation
- Maintain detailed records, logs, and inspection reports
- Communicate effectively with parents, District personnel, and students
- Conduct evacuation drills and safety training with students
- Use two-way radio and communication technologies
What You Bring to the Team
Professional Expertise:
- Safe and defensive driving mastery
- Knowledge of traffic laws and student transportation regulations
- School bus operation expertise
- First aid and emergency response capabilities
Essential Skills:
- Student management and discipline techniques
- Strong interpersonal communication (all ages and abilities)
- Detail-oriented record-keeping and reporting
- Ability to follow complex routes and meet tight schedules
- Patience, tact, and professional courtesy
Technical Abilities:
- Vehicle maintenance and safety inspection proficiency
- Two-way radio and communication equipment operation
- Quick decision-making in emergency situations
- Physical capability for equipment handling and student assistance
Typical Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Education & Experience
- High school diploma or equivalent
- 6 months driving buses or commercial vehicles
- Preferred: Experience transporting school-aged children
- Alternative: District-approved training program may substitute for experience
Required Licenses & Certifications
- Valid California Class B CDL with passenger and air brake endorsements
- California School Bus Driver Certificate
- First Aid & CPR certification (must obtain within 6 months of hire)
- Medical Examiner's Certificate (renewed every 2 years; annually if 65+)
Preferred Qualifications
- Mountain Driver Certification
- Bilingual English-Spanish ability
Ongoing Requirements
- Maintain clean, satisfactory driving record
- Maintain insurability status
- Keep all certifications current throughout employment
Work Environment
- Primary: School bus cabin and outdoor locations
- Weather: All-season driving including adverse conditions
- Exposure: Vehicle fumes, dust, cleaning chemicals, and maintenance oils
- Safety: Traffic hazards and emergency response situations
- Students: Various behavior levels and noise environments
- Equipment: Ladder work for inspections and maintenance
Physical Demands
- Sitting: Extended periods while operating vehicles
- Lifting: Up to 50 lbs (equipment, luggage, supplies)
- Mobility: Climbing steps/ladders, bending, kneeling, crouching
- Dexterity: Reaching, pulling, pushing (doors, controls, overhead compartments)
- Senses: Clear vision for safe driving and student monitoring
- Communication: Speaking and hearing for passenger interaction and radio use
This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy active, varied work environments and direct interaction with students.