Transportation Specialist: Dispatch/Extracurricular Trips
Listed on 2026-03-10
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Transportation
Driver, Bus Driver
JOB TITLE
Transportation Specialist - Dispatch/Extracurricular Trips
WAGE/HOUR STATUSNon-Exempt
REPORTS TODirector of Transportation
DEPT./SCHOOLTransportation
DATE REVISEDOctober 2025
PRIMARY PURPOSEResponsible for coordinating the assignments and schedules of bus driver routes, vehicles, and extracurricular trips; ensuring the provision of safe, efficient, and cost-effective transportation services. Responsibilities include documenting absentee calls and assigning substitutes as needed. Additionally, the Dispatcher will manage incoming telephone calls and communicate via 2-way radios to convey important information to both the community and department staff, thereby supporting the delivery of safe, efficient, and economical transportation services.
QUALIFICATIONS Education/Certification- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Valid Texas commercial driver’s license with Passenger (P) and School Bus (S) endorsements
- Texas School Bus Driver Certification
- Ability to pass U.S. Department of Transportation alcohol and drug tests and annual physical exam
- Knowledge of transportation technology programs/software
- Strong organizational, communication, interpersonal, and customer service skills
- Ability to maintain professional customer-oriented attitude and emotional control under stress
- Strong troubleshooting, problem solving, documentation, and record keeping skills
- Ability to multitask
- Advanced knowledge of Microsoft and Google applications
- Proficient map reading skills
- Ability to receive and give verbal instructions clearly and effectively in English and Spanish
- Advanced verbal communication skills on two-way radio system
- Two years’ experience as a school bus driver in a public school district (preferred)
- Prior experience as a fleet dispatcher (preferred)
- Assign school bus drivers, monitors, and substitute staff to routes.
- Assign vehicles and staff for extra curricular trips.
- Receive, record, and report driver and bus monitor absence calls.
- Maintains logs on communication via two-way radio, and phone calls pertaining to transportation operations.
- Receive and answer phone calls from parents, school administration, and the general public; send to appropriate staff as necessary.
- Operates two-way radio to receive and exchange communication with district vehicle operators.
- Assists with notifying drivers, parents, and school personnel of any changes in a student's bus service.
- Communicates with drivers and reports to supervisors about problems/concerns from parents, students, teachers, coworkers, and public.
- Assists campuses with new student placement on buses; communicates new student information with drivers.
- Communicates with department campuses to maintain efficiency in scheduling extracurricular trips.
- Coordinate with the maintenance shop to ensure spare buses are available and assigned as needed.
- Maintain pertinent documentation relative to personnel emergency standby rosters for extra curricular trips and related weekend duties.
- Assists in the preparation of various transportation reports.
- Verify non-transportation staff driver eligibility with Transportation Administrators.
- Serves as focal point of issuance for two-way radio system, administrative books, and monitor of the vehicle keyboards.
- Correct unsafe conditions in the work area and promptly report any conditions that are not immediately correctable to the supervisor.
- Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures.
- Operate buses and vehicles as needed, meeting the same criteria as a school bus driver.
- Assist with emergency situations.
- Comply with all federal, state, and district policies and procedures.
- Participate in professional development opportunities, including training sessions and certifications related to pupil transportation.
- Promote a positive image that supports the mission of the school district.
- Perform other duties or responsibilities as assigned.
Mental Demands:
Work with frequent interruptions;
Maintain emotional control under stress.
Standard office equipment including computer and peripherals; radio communications system, printer, copier, calculator, telephone, computer processing programs, transportation software programs, school bus and district vehicles.
PostureProlonged sitting; frequent standing, kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting.
MotionFrequent walking; regular grasping/squeezing, write flexion/extension, and reaching; regular driving.
LiftingRegular light lifting and carrying (50 pounds or less) on a daily basis.
EnvironmentWork outside and inside, on slippery or uneven walking surfaces; frequent exposure to extreme hot and cold temperatures, dust, noise, vibration; exposure to chemical hazards; work around vehicles and machinery with moving parts; regularly work irregular hours; occasional prolonged hours; frequent district wide travel; occasional statewide travel;
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