ANNAPOLIS VALLEY REGIONAL CENTRE FOR EDUCATION
SPARE BUS DRIVERS
PART TIME FLEXIBLE WORK SCHEDULE
Individuals who enjoy driving and working with children may be interested in working as a Spare Bus Driver!
Spare School Bus Drivers are required on an “as needed” basis to support operations in the Annapolis Valley Centre for Education, throughout West Hants, Kings and Annapolis Counties. School buses travel on paved and unpaved roads in a variety of weather. Spare Bus Drivers are on call for a part-year (during September - June) and part-time (5 hours per day) and typically drive a morning and/or afternoon run for instructional days. Spare Bus Drivers may also opt to drive hours for extra- or co-curricular events.
Spare Bus Drivers safely drive school buses with air brakes on assigned routes and extra-curricular trips, are responsible for the safety and discipline of passengers, daily routine maintenance including cleaning and washing, pre-trip inspection of the vehicle, and compliance with all AVRCE and government policies, regulations, and legislation.
Spare Bus Drivers must be a minimum of 19 years of age, have a current Nova Scotia Operator’s License Class 2B with air brake endorsement, a clean driving record, and up-to-date medical and vision tests. They should possess good communication skills, demonstrate reliability, and interact courteously and professionally with students, parents/guardians, and staff. Please upload with application a current Driver Abstract.
Successful applicants are required to successfully complete an in-house training program in the safe operations of a school bus and First Aid/CPR.
About Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education
The Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education (AVRCE) includes 40 schools and two adult high schools, serving approximately 12,900 students.
Quick Facts :
* 40 elementary, middle & high schools
* 2 adult high schools
* 12,905 students
* 183 International students
* Annapolis County & Kings County, Nova Scotia
Geographic Area : AVRCE serves a diverse area in the Annapolis Valley, covering communities from Digby to Windsor, Nova Scotia. This includes 6 towns, 3 municipal regions, 3 Mi’kmaq communities and 10 historic African Nova Scotian communities contributing to a diverse population.
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