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School bus drivers are professionals who are responsible for transporting students to and from school and other educational activities, including field trips and extracurricular events. In the healthcare industry, school bus drivers may be responsible for transporting students to and from hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities for appointments or treatments.
In the healthcare industry, school bus drivers may be responsible for:
Transporting students to and from hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities for appointments or treatments Ensuring the safety of students while they are on the bus Maintaining the cleanliness and appearance of the bus Completing pre-trip inspections and checking the bus for any issues or defects Maintaining records and completing required paperwork Ensuring that all work meets industry standards and regulations To become a school bus driver, individuals typically need to have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record. Some states may also require school bus drivers to have a commercial driver’s license (CDL). Most school bus drivers receive on-the-job training from their employer, and some states may require school bus drivers to complete additional training or certification programs.
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