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Transportation Supervisor

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States · On-site

Mid level

Description Give children a head start!This position is set to begin on July 27th or soonerWork Scheduled for 40 Hours a Week The Transportation Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of CPCD’s tra…

Skills: Staff Supervision, Route Planning, Fleet Management, Regulatory Compliance, Performance Management

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Behavioral Health Consultant

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States · On-site

$32/hr–$35/hr

Mid level

Description Behavioral Health Consultant Give children a head start!This position is set to begin on July 27th or sooner Work Scheduled for 40 Hours a Week Job Description: Provides universal and individualized mental he…

Skills: Clinical Assessment, Mental Health Consultation, Pyramid Approach, Trauma-Informed Care, Crisis Intervention

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Lead Teacher - Floater

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States · On-site

$26/hr–$29/hr

Mid level

Description Floater Lead TeacherGive children a head start! This position is set to begin on July 27thWork Scheduled for 40 Hours a Week Job Description: Plans and implements learning experiences that advance the develop…

Skills: Curriculum Planning, Early Childhood Education, Classroom Management, Child Development, Student Assessment

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Transportation Supervisor

CPCD... giving children a head start

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States • On-site

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  • Full-time
  • associate degree
  • Posted 5d ago
  • ~40 hrs/week

Responsibilities

Oversees daily transportation operations, including staff supervision, route planning, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Performs driving duties as needed and manages fleet maintenance and safety documentation.

Requirements

Requires an Associate's degree in Management or Business and prior supervisory experience. Must possess or obtain a CDL with passenger and school bus endorsements, and pass DOT physical and background screenings.

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Description

 

Give children a head start!This position is set to begin on July 27th or soonerWork Scheduled for 40 Hours a Week

The Transportation Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of CPCD’s transportation services, including the direct supervision of transportation staff and driving routes. This position plans, coordinates, and monitors transportation activities to ensure safe, efficient, and compliant services for children enrolled in CPCD programs. The role ensures effective integration of all service components to support high quality, comprehensive services for children and familiesESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS, DUTIES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Supervision:
  1. Provides day-to-day supervision of assigned staff and, through strong interpersonal communication and leading by example, fosters a culture grounded in CPCD’s mission, core behaviors, and staff engagement. 
  2. Partners with Senior Director of Family Resources and Human Resources to support hiring, orientation, performance improvement plans, and Professional Development Plans. Monitors and evaluates staff performance in alignment with the agency’s performance planning and appraisal process. Recommends disciplinary action and termination of employment when necessary.
  3. Oversees attendance and leave management for assigned staff, including scheduling paid and unpaid time off, and processing requests for leaves of absence and Family Medical Leave (FMLA/FAMLI).
  4. Ensures assigned staff maintain all required licenses, certifications, and credentials, including CDL endorsements, DOT physicals, CPR/First Aid certifications, and other regulatory requirements.
  5. Observes and evaluates staff performance and recommends improvements to strengthen the quality and effectiveness of transportation services..  

Transportation Operations

  1. Plans, develops, and adjusts transportation routes, schedules, and service delivery to maximize efficiency, safety, and access for children and families while ensuring compliance with program requirements.
  2. Coordinates transportation staffing and provides direct transportation support as needed to ensure continuity of services during staff absences, vacancies, emergencies, and periods of increased demand.
  3. Collaborates with program leadership, staff, families, and community partners to identify transportation needs and improve service delivery.
  4. Coordinates transportation eligibility, enrollment, service prioritization, and waitlist management to ensure available transportation resources are allocated effectively and equitably in accordance with program requirements and family needs.

Compliance Quality Assurance and safety:

  1. Ensures the Transportation Department operates safely and efficiently in compliance with Head Start Performance Standards, CPCD policies and procedures, Federal and State Department of Transportation regulations, and Colorado School Bus Laws.
  2. Monitors and facilitates the resolution of parent, staff, and community concerns in a timely, professional, and customer-focused manner.
  3. Develops, implements, and monitors transportation procedures, systems, and documentation in collaboration with the Transportation Support Specialist.
  4. Oversees fleet utilization, vehicle readiness, maintenance schedules, and required safety inspections. Ensures all maintenance and safety documentation is completed accurately and on time.
  5. Investigates transportation-related incidents, accidents, complaints, and safety concerns. Implements corrective actions and preventative measures to reduce risk and improve service quality.
  6. Works with the Transportation Support Specialist to complete monthly, annual, and other required transportation reports, ensuring accuracy and compliance with agency and regulatory requirements.

Driving:

  1. Performs all duties of a Bus Driver when assigned to a route, including transporting children safely, conducting daily pre- and post-trip inspections, supervising emergency evacuation procedures, managing student behavior, and completing required documentation.

OTHER DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Other duties assigned by Senior Director of Family Resources.

Requirements

Requirements: 

  • An Associate’s degree in Management, Business or closely-related field.
  • Some supervisory experience and training in supervisory skills.
  • Knowledgeable and skilled in the use of computers and computer software programs such as Microsoft office, Outlook and other software programs.
  • Must have demonstrated skills in effective communication, teamwork and interaction with peers. 
  • Must be knowledgeable of the mechanical operation of a vehicle to include daily pre and post trip vehicle inspections.
  • Must have access to reliable transportation to perform job duties and maintain minimum liability insurance as determined by the state of Colorado. 
  • Successfully complete a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examination, TB screening, drug screening (including marijuana), and background check and satisfactory Motor Vehicle Report prior to employment. (Annual Health Check, Physical Examination, and Drug Screening periodically thereafter.)
  • Must have a Commercial Driver’s license (CDL) with passenger and school bus endorsements (PIL).
  • Ability to obtain First Aid/CPR certification within 90 days of employment and must be kept current.

Physical & Strength Demands:

Job involves standing, walking, sitting, lifting, carrying, reaching, grasping, pushing, and pulling.

Job requires the ability to exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly (Constantly: activity or condition exists 2/3 or more of the time) to move objects.

Position requires physical mobility, with or without reasonable accommodation to perform essential functions of the job.

General Educational Development:

Reasoning: Apply principles of logical and/or scientific thinking to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Interpret s variety of instructions in written, mathematical or diagrammatic form. Deal with several abstract and concrete variables.

Language Development:

Reading: Read manuals, forms, books, newspaper, journals, abstracts, policies and procedures, and other documents written in the English language. 

Writing: Write letters, memorandums, business reports, manuals, and other documents in the English language.

Speaking: Conversant in the English language in the theory, principles, and methods of effective and persuasive speaking, discussion, and debate. 

Technology: Ability to use computer to complete job tasks, key-boarding, word processing, spreadsheets, database, report writing, electronic presentation, web navigation, e-mail management, file management & Windows Explorer, scanner knowledge, copyright knowledge, computer security knowledge, etc.

Mathematical: Add, subtract, multiply, and divide all units of measure. Perform the four operations with like common and decimal fractions. Compute ratio, rate, and percent. Draw and interpret bar graphs as needed. Perform arithmetic operations involving all American monetary units.

Core Behaviors: Employees of CPCD must demonstrate the following:

Heart for Service: We desire to make a difference and provide support that empowers others. 

Optimism for the Future: We are optimistic about our children and families success, and the impact of our organization in the community.

Culture of Learning: We embrace learning as the fundamental purpose of our organization.

Related keywords

TransportationCDLDOT RegulationsHead Start Performance StandardsColorado School Bus LawsFleet UtilizationPassenger EndorsementSchool Bus EndorsementFMLAFAMLISafety InspectionsRoute OptimizationStaff EngagementProfessional Development PlansRisk ManagementVehicle Maintenance

About CPCD... giving children a head start

LinkedInVisit site
Industry
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Company size
201-500 employees
Founded
1987
Headquarters
Colorado Springs, CO
LinkedIn followers
1,142

Founded in 1987, CPCD was spun-off from Catholic Charities to manage the Head Start program in El Paso County. CPCD was funded to serve nearly 300 four-year-old children in one program. We now reach more than 1,800 children and their families -- in three core programs. The Head Start and Colorado Preschool Programs serve preschool-aged children and their families, and the Early Head Start program serves pregnant women, infants, and toddlers. We also have a community-funded preschool classroom spun out of the Fill A Seat Project that helped raise money to put 16 kids back in the classroom after sequestration took away 142 preschool slots in 2013. Today, we have approximately 350 employees and operate nearly 70 classrooms in El Paso County. Our mission is to prepare children for success in school and in life by providing excellent comprehensive early childhood services in partnership with diverse families and the community. For job opportunities with CPCD, please visit cpcdheadstart.org.

Offices: 2330 Robinson St., Colorado Springs, CO 80904, US

Head StartEarly Head StartColorado Preschool ProgramEarly Childhood Educationand Family ServicesChildrenEducationNon Profit
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About CPCD... giving children a head start

LinkedInVisit site
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
201-500 employees
Founded
1987
Headquarters
Colorado Springs, CO
LinkedIn followers
1,142

Founded in 1987, CPCD was spun-off from Catholic Charities to manage the Head Start program in El Paso County. CPCD was funded to serve nearly 300 four-year-old children in one program. We now reach more than 1,800 children and their families -- in three core programs. The Head Start and Colorado Preschool Programs serve preschool-aged children and their families, and the Early Head Start program serves pregnant women, infants, and toddlers. We also have a community-funded preschool classroom spun out of the Fill A Seat Project that helped raise money to put 16 kids back in the classroom after sequestration took away 142 preschool slots in 2013. Today, we have approximately 350 employees and operate nearly 70 classrooms in El Paso County. Our mission is to prepare children for success in school and in life by providing excellent comprehensive early childhood services in partnership with diverse families and the community. For job opportunities with CPCD, please visit cpcdheadstart.org.

Offices: 2330 Robinson St., Colorado Springs, CO 80904, US

Head StartEarly Head StartColorado Preschool ProgramEarly Childhood Educationand Family ServicesChildrenEducationNon Profit
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