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St. Joseph Catholic School is seeking a Bus Driver to transport students to and from school and events, ensuring safety and compliance with all regulations.
The driver will be responsible for vehicle checks, safety procedures, and maintaining confidentiality in school matters. The role requires a valid Class B license with P/S endorsements, a clean driving record, and the ability to work a schedule that serves the school community.
Job Summary
St. Joseph Catholic School is seeking a Bus Driver who fulfills the mission of the Catholic school by contributing to the safety of children while being transported to and from school and other events. This is accomplished within the framework of the school’s philosophy and organization. The Bus Driver has decision making responsibilities within essential job functions, in keeping with school policies. The position is hired and evaluated by the principal.
Catholic schools in the Diocese of Austin are canonically obedient to the Bishop and assist him in fulfilling his ministry and canonical obligations. Pastors, presidents, and principals serve as leaders of the schools to make Christ\'s mission present and enduring in the schools. In order to fulfill Christ\'s mission, the school leaders employ suitable, chosen collaborators, sharing with them Christ\'s mission and entrusting to them various responsibilities.
Positions employed in this School help extend the ministry of the School leaders in particular ways as outlined in the job description. The employee in this position is closely connected to and assists the School leaders in the performance of their ministry and, therefore, engages in ministry for the Church.
Certifications and Training:
All employees must adhere to the Catholic Schools Standards of Conduct, the Diocese of Austin EIM policies, and the social, ethical, and moral teachings of the Roman Catholic Church as interpreted by the Bishop of Austin.
Texas is an “at-will” employment state. Letters of employment are not contracts, nor do they bind the employer or the employee to a predetermined time or guarantee of employment.