Driver
- Employer
- Lake Tahoe Community College
- Location
- South Lake Tahoe, CA
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- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Community College
Job Details
Operate a multi-passenger van, bus, or its equivalent in size/or load capacity over a prescribed route(s) to transport persons to and from specific destinations, such as field trips or athletic competitions using safety precautions and driving principles of vehicle operation at all times as directed.
Plan necessary route(s) and stops as needed; adheres as closely as possible to arrival and departure times.
Operate all equipment in a legal, safe manner, free of impairment due to drug and/or alcohol use.
Arrive at destinations on schedule
Fulfill administrative needs, like office pickups
Research and plan for traffic, construction and weather delays
Use navigation applications to determine the best route
Interact with clients professionally at all times
Ensure that the vehicle is always fueled and ready for use
Arrange for vehicle repairs as needed
Keep mileage records and repair records up-to-date
Qualifications:Education and Experience:
Any combination equivalent to: graduation from high school, experience driving students, staff, faculty or the public.
Additional Requirement (Licensure/Certification):
- CDL Class B Driver’s License
- Passenger endorsement
Organization
Opened in 1975, Lake Tahoe Community College is a two-year, public institution offering associate degrees, certificates, career education and continuing education program. LTCC is focused on providing outstanding educational opportunities for every student in a personal learning environment.
LOCATION
South Lake Tahoe, California is a small community of nearly 30,000 located on the south shore of Lake Tahoe. The beautiful 164-acre, wooded campus less than 2 miles from the lake shore. At 6,229 feet above sea level, LTCC is the highest altitude college in California. The campus is near bike trails, ski resorts, Desolation Wilderness, and Emerald Bay State Park with miles of hiking trails, environmental education, and recreation.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
With over forty associate degree options in addition to career and technical certificates, students can pursue a wide variety of interests such as a fire academy program and offerings in allied health, business administration, commercial music, criminal justice, digital media, and wilderness education. Transfer degrees prepare students for admission to California State University campuses.
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES
Undergraduate: Associate in Arts (AA), Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T), Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T), Certificate of Achievement
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