Director of Transportation
- 20279405
Clover Park School District
Transportation
- Lakewood, Washington This job is also posted in Clover Park School District
Job Details
Job ID:
5800634
Application Deadline:
Jul 08, 2026 4:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time)
Posted:
Yesterday
Starting Date:
Immediately
Job Description
Salary Range
- $182,647
- $224,330/year, plus benefits
Hours per Day
- 8.0
Days per Year
- 260
IDENTIFYING
INFORMATION
Job Title:
Classification Level:
Director of Transportation Non-Represented
- G
Reports to: Executive Director for District Operations
SUMMARY OF ASSIGNMENT
Under the general direction of the Administrator for Business Services, responsible for the planning, directing, and administration of all facets of the District's Transportation Department including but not limited to personnel, vehicle and equipment management, budget preparation and administration. This position is responsible for assuring the safe, efficient, and economic transportation of students while delivering a high level of customer service. This position directly supervises the Transportation Manager, Shop Manager, Supervisor of Training and Safety and a secretary. This position is also subject to FHWA drug & alcohol testing as provided by District Policy #5202.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
General:
Provides vision, long-term planning, and supervision for the Transportation Department.
Directs the development of safe and efficient bus routes and stops, including special education, McKinney-Vento transportation within and outside the District.
Ensures the planning and development of regular training programs for all transportation employees, maintains a standardized recordkeeping and reporting system for all school bus driver's training and licensure requirements.
Responsible for the District's transportation regulations, procedures, training, and compliance.
Works collaboratively with principals in providing pupil transportation and in developing student conduct rules and regulations.
Maintains safety standards in conformance with State and Federal regulations, District policy and department procedures. Develops and maintains a program of preventive safety.
In cooperation with the Community Relations Office, develops a public relations program for informing and communicating transportation matters with the general public.
Ensures safe and courteous operation of District vehicle. May transport students, staff, parents, and/or other persons.
Administers the completion of all budget and financial records of the Transportation department, including but not limited to payroll, accounts payable, inventory, and necessary State and Federal reports. Monitors departmental expenditures for cost effectiveness.
Administers for the department, the collective bargaining agreements pertinent to employees of the Transportation department, consistent with District interpretive direction.
Works as a team member in the negotiation process with the classified employees bargaining unit; recommends contractual changes to ensure efficient operations.
Responsible for assessing the District's transportation delivery services during severe or inclement weather conditions.
Makes recommendation to Superintendent on modifying the District's school day.
Fleet Management
Oversees the District-owned fleet of cars, trucks, and buses.
Directs the fleet maintenance program. Ensures preventive fleet maintenance schedules are maintained, implemented in an efficient and cost effective manner. Addresses building administrator concerns with fleet maintenance support and evaluates the effectiveness of the fleet maintenance program.
Develops specifications in conjunction with users for the acquisition of buses, motor vehicles, and associated equipment. Plans for and makes recommendations for the timely replacement and disposition of vehicles, including buses, to meet the transportation needs of the District.
Drug/Alcohol Program
Oversees the District's federal drug and alcohol program.
Facilitates and coordinates the district's drug and alcohol screening process. May transport/accompany employees for drug and alcohol testing, as necessary.
Oversees the administration of all preliminary reasonable suspicious alcohol testing using District breathalyzer equipment.
First line contact for all positive drug and alcohol testing results. Works with the assigned medical review officer for interruption of results and proper documentation. Informs District administration with findings and recommendations.
Ensures all employees complete the Medication Notification Form per District drug policy as required. Maintains proper log documentation. Oversees the alcohol breathalyzer technician certification for the District. Ensures all breathalyzer equipment is calibrated to meet the District's federal drug and alcohol testing standards.
Personnel and Evaluation
Recommends the hiring of all transportation department employees; ensures completion of all annual performance evaluations; supervises training; directs the work of the transportation department personnel; disciplines and recommends for disciplinary action or dismissal, as necessary.
Professional Preparation and Scholarship
Continue professional certification and study. Uses current knowledge on educational and administrative matters.
Effort Toward Improvement When Needed
Respond positively to suggestions for professional improvement.
Modify own behavior on the basis of self-appraisal.
Performs other duties as assigned.
The essential functions listed above are not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary. The position may perform a variety of non-essential functions consistent with the scope and intent of the position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
BA in Business, public administration, urban planning, or closely related field and five (5) years of increasingly responsible transportation experience, including supervision, routing, scheduling, driving, and maintenance, OR
Combination of formal education, training, and experience that demonstrates expertise in transportation and public administration or closely related field.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of pupil transportation and routing systems and procedures.
Knowledge of State and Federal regulations relative to transportation and safety standards and procedures.
Knowledge of equipment purchase and acquisition standards and procedures, and ability to anticipate changes in equipment needs.
Skill in obtaining clarifying and exchanging information.
Ability to work under pressure and meet established deadlines.
Ability to organize, prioritize and maintain good follow-through procedures.
Ability to maintain working relationships and communicate effectively to students, employees, and the public in a diverse environment.
Ability to evaluate complex situations, communicates clearly, and reacts logically in emergency situations.
Ability to supervise assigned staff.
Ability to safely operate district assigned vehicle. May transport students, staff, parents, or other persons.
Knowledge of and experience in managing multi-million dollar budgets.
Ability to participate as a member of a team.
Ability to maintain confidentiality.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of people in a multi-cultural, diverse socio-economic setting.
Desirable Qualifications
Ten years of School District transportation experience.
Certification and Licenses
Completion of CWU Pupil Transportation Management Program.
Certified Washington State Driver Trainer.
Must have a valid Washington State commercial driver's license with school bus endorsement and proof of insurance.
Ability to obtain and maintain access to JBLM in compliance with the REAL ID Act and all applicable installation access requirements.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Work is generally performed in an office or enclosed facility environment. Some exposure to inclement weather may occur. This position is required to travel to and between school sites. Occasionally lifts 30 pounds. Must be able to talk and use fingers, hands, and arms and to listen carefully and focus while filtering out normal office noise. Teamwork and high productivity requirements create frequent extra hour days, attendance at meetings. May be required to drive a school bus to transport students to and from school. Maybe exposed to ill or infected students as part of the job. The employee is required to deal with distraught and/or angry persons and is exposed to infectious diseases carried by children.
FLSA:
Exempt
AFFILIATION
Non-Represented
JOB CLASS
Director YEAR:
260
CONDITIONS
OF EMPLOYMENT
Employment with Clover Park School District is conditional pending completion of a Washington State Patrol and Federal Bureau of Investigation fingerprint background check as required by
RCW28A.400.303.
Insurance Benefits
Employees who are anticipated to work 630 hours during the school year (September 1 through August 31) are eligible for medical, dental, vision, long term disability and basic life insurance benefits.
Clover Park School District benefits are administered by the Washington State Healthcare Authority under the School Employees Benefits Board (SEBB).
Click on the link https:
//www.hca.wa.gov/employee-retiree-benefits/school-employees for information on available benefit options.
Retirement and Deferred Compensation
Eligible employees are required to be a member of the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems Plan. . For eligibility information, check on the link to the Department of Retirement Systems' web site.
Employees also have the ability to participate in tax deferred 403(b) and 457 Deferred Compensation Plans (DCP). These are supplemental retirement savings programs that allows you control over the amount of pre-tax salary dollars you defer as well as the flexibility to choose between multiple investment options.
Clink on the link https://www.drs.wa.gov/plan/dcp/ for information on 457 plan (DCP) with the Department of Retirement Systems.
To enroll in an eligible 403(b) plan, employees must consult with their own financial planner that is an approved vendor.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Clover Park School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, ethnicity, housing, immigration or citizenship status, creed, religion, color, national origin, honorable military discharge or active duty status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, neurodivergence, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal, whether they take place on or off school grounds or are offered as part of the district's online or alternative learning programs. This standard will be applied to students as well as designated youth groups including Scouting America which require equal access. Address questions and complaints of alleged discrimination to the following individuals at Clover Park School District, 10903 Gravelly Lake Dr. SW, Lakewood, Washington 98499-1341: Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator, Greg Davis, Executive Director of Human Resources, (253) 583-5087, gdavis@cloverpark.k12.wa.us; Section 504/ADA Coordinator, Jennifer Herbold, Executive Director of Special Education, (253) 583-5170, jherbold@cloverpark.k12.wa. Title IX inquiries may also be directed to the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), https://bit.ly/US-OCR. Information about the nondiscrimination and sex-based discrimination policies and grievance procedures, and how to report a concern or complaint, is available at https://bit.ly/CPSDHIBPolicy; OSPI required language per
RCW 28A.300.286
is available at https://bit.ly/OSPIModelLanguage.
Position Type:
Full-Time
Job Requirements
Citizenship, residency or work visa required