Thank you for your interest in being a bus driver with the Bainbridge Island School District. If you speak a language other than English and need application support, please reach out to our Human Resources Coordinator April Murray at 206-780-1878.
Step 1: Prepare your Application Materials
The Bainbridge Island School District requires the following for applicants to our bus driver positions:
Step 2: Apply Through our Online Application System
Check out this guide for how to create an application in our system. You can also reach out to April Murray, our Human Resources Coordinator, at 206-780-1878 or amurray@bisd303.org.
To start your application in our system, click this link.
Our drivers must meet requirements set by the Department of Education, Department of Transportation and the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). They:
Initial training will be provided at minimum wage. Once you have been hired as a bus driver, additional hours will be paid at your hourly rate.
A regular driver has been assigned a route package. A substitute driver is used to cover shifts when the regular driver cannot drive their route due to other assignments, illnesses, etc. Our substitute drivers are generally pretty busy and are tpyically assigned work most days.
Our route packages vary between approximately four hours and can be up to eight hours. Routes are assigned by seniority. The time between routes can be filled with other work opportunities in the district. If there is not another job within the district, the time in between is available to the employee (unpaid), and many drivers do odd jobs or use the time to attend to personal matters.
It typically takes two weeks/3 hours per day of classroom time and on average 100 hours behind the wheel. In addition, one can expect to study independently to prepare for the Commercial Drivers License (CDL) examination (this varies by person).
The total time on the calendar averages about 6-8 weeks. In addition, the applicant will need to have a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical, drug testing, and allow time for the CDL driving permit prior to driving.