OVERVIEW
Under the supervision of the Director of Operations safely transport club members between schools, clubs, and preplanned extracurricular scheduled events. This position is responsible for transporting club and staff; adhering to all safety rules, motoring regulations, and laws; ensuring passenger safety; completing reports; coordinating maintenance and upkeep of the bus.
The successful candidate will show passion for youth, be able to articulate how they steward resources, identify how integrity relates to the position, and have a history of demonstrating respect for all contacts including clients, peers, agency partners, and the general community.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Safely transports Club members following established bus safety rules, including ensuring members have seat belts secured.
Maintains discipline on the minibusses or buses to ensure the safety of members.
Completes a Pre and Post Inspection Form at the beginning and end of each day.
Notify the Club Director of all maintenance or safety issues immediately.
Completes and maintains Daily Attendance Checklist on all members that are picked up and transported each trip.
Follows all vehicle emergency procedures.
Responsible for basic maintenance of minibusses or buses, including fueling, tire pressure, checking fluid levels, securing and locking the vehicle, taking the vehicle for regular oil changes, and notifying immediate supervisor when maintenance is required.
Follow established Field Trip procedures not limited to: verify all members (by name) are on the minibusses or buses at the beginning and end of each pickup and drop off from school and field trips; minibusses or buses do not leave until all members are accounted for; only locations listed on permission slips are allowed – no side trips
Prepare reports as needed.
Must notify immediate supervisor, and Vice President of Operations of any driving violations while operating any vehicle, including personal vehicle. The employee will be responsible for any fines incurred while driving a BGCCP vehicle, e.g., traffic tickets, or citations for accidents.
Participate in weekly staff meetings.
Ability to work some weekends and evenings to support Club events.
Other duties as assigned
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
High School diploma or GED
Must be 25 years of age or older
Skill and ability to drive a bus safely and efficiently
Experience working with children
Valid State CDL w/passenger endorsement and clean driving record must be maintained
CPR/First Aid/AED Certifications.
TRAVEL:
Travel will be required to multiple Club facilities throughout all three Regions, and to different area schools on a daily basis.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, kneel, stoop and use a keyboard. The employee may be occasionally required to bend and lift and/or move up to 25 lbs.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate-high. Flexibility to work schedules may be required due to changing needs.
The organization began in 1969 as a Boys’ Club with a very modest operation at the Pitt County Fairgrounds.
Since that time, the organization has experienced significant growth in membership, programs, and facilities. In 1992 the Jack Minges Unit was built to accommodate the growing need for youth services and to include girls in the membership. Additional units were established in Ayden in 1993, Farmville in 1995 and Uptown Greenville in 2007. The Grady-White Boats/E.R. Lewis Family Unit was opened in 2007. The Club in Ayden relocated in April of 2010 and was named the Dr. Ledyard E. Ross Unit. The organization assumed responsibility for the Club in Lenoir County in 2010, two Clubs in Beaufort County in 2013, opened a new Club in November 2013 within Greene County Intermediate School and its 10th Club in Robersonville at East End Elementary School in January 2016. Today, more than 1,300 at-risk and in-need young people are taking advantage of the programs, activities and services provided by Clubs. In 2015, the organization changed its name to Boys & Girls Clubs of the Coastal Plain to properly represent its presence in Pitt, Lenoir, Beaufort, Greene, Martin, Carteret and Craven Counties.