Under the general supervision of the Wellness Centre Manager, the Transportation Driver/Coordinator is a conscientious driver who safely and efficiently transports and supervises passengers, maintains the bus and associated records, and coordinates service delivery with all approved families.
This is an on-call position.
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Safely drive the bus.
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Supervise the loading and unloading of passengers in accordance with safety protocols and passenger health needs, as directed.
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Communicate professionally with students, families, staff and others; provide general information and respond to inquiries of all passengers and their families.
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Design and drive regular bus routes – communicating schedules to families, service interruptions, and/or changes.
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Supervise children and youth as necessary and/or assist elders at some events/outings.
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Perform minor first aid and complete required forms as needed.
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Maintain a record of concerns and incidents encountered during the transportation of passengers, and notify the Supervisor immediately when safe to do so.
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Ensure all licenses are kept valid and current, including CPR/First Aid certificates.
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Report any anticipated late delivery or pickup of passengers to the Supervisor or designate as soon as possible, and inform the passenger or parent of the change directly whenever possible.
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Ensure only passengers who have been approved are transported to and from their destinations.
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Observe all the road rules, including speed limits and safety regulations.
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Always conduct oneself courteously and professionally.
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Maintain a flexible schedule to ensure availability for occasional deliveries on behalf of departments/or extra runs, and special activities (e.g., field trips/outings) outside normal working hours.
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Collaborate with the Supervisor to explore families' additional transportation needs and how the Nation can respond.
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Support the department's policy development and advocacy work as appropriate.
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Perform daily pre- and post-trip safety inspections for vans and buses and report any necessary repairs or concerns.
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Ensure Nation vehicles are fueled and ready for service.
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Ensure cleanliness of Nation vehicles: clean and sanitize as needed after trips; maintain an adequate supply of face masks and hand sanitizer as required.
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Ensure that all vehicle equipment is maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's guidelines and safety regulations. Plan and schedule vehicle maintenance and inspections.
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Follow all COVID protocols and safety requirements as directed.
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Follow the Motor Vehicle Act and Regulations.
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Perform all other tasks within the scope of the position and as assigned.
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Minimum Grade 10 education; High School Diploma or equivalent is desirable.
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Minimum of five (5) years of driving experience.
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Knowledge of the community and city is required.
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Respect for, sensitivity towards, knowledge, and understanding of shíshálh culture and traditions.
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Be able to lift 40 lbs. when necessary.
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Minimum Class 4 license with a clear driver's abstract throughout employment.
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Clear Vulnerable Sector Check.
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CPR and First Aid Certificate.
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Pre-employment physical completed by a family physician or a Nurse Practitioner.
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Must be able to adhere to the Medical Transportation Policy.