The primary purpose of the Transportation Coordinating Supervisor is to assist the Transportation Director in maintaining a safe, effective, and efficient transportation program for Pitt County Schools. The employee is expected to resolve most problems and to confer with the Director of Transportation on problems of policy. Administrative supervision is exercised over a number of school transportation employees. The Transportation Coordinating Supervisor assists the Director of Transportation in the management of the daily operations of the school transportation program within assigned areas. Under limited supervision, they will be responsible for planning and supervising daily operations involving student transportation services and activities using standardized practices and/or methods. The Transportation Coordinating Supervisor will be a liaison between transportation, school (assistant principals), and Director of Transportation. Work involves supervising regular, stand-by, and substitute bus drivers and safety assistants which includes reviewing and verifying payroll documents, providing information to others, and scheduling work assignments within established timeframes and standards. The environment has physical demands, and requires strong interpersonal communication with the Pitt county community (PCS staff, parents, students, citizens, and government agencies) demonstrating problem solving, verbal aptitude, and mathematical aptitude. This manifests in periodically inspecting assigned buses to ensure safety and cleanliness standards are met; investigating bus emergencies and accidents; maintaining employee files and forwarding pertinent information to appropriate central office personnel.. The Transportation Coordinating Supervisor is also responsible for: interviewing, recommending for employment and training employees; completing annual performance evaluations of assigned employees; and assisting with reviewing and planning bus routes and schedules. The position was established for the purpose/s of communicating with school administrators, parents, other district departments, transportation personnel, and the school district in order to: resolve district transportation issues; arrange transportation for special events; investigation of transportation concerns relative to student pick up locations and routing; and work to secure regular and substitute bus drivers.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Industry
Administration of Human Resource Programs
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees