Position Type:
Transportation/Dispatcher
Date Posted:
6/24/2026
Location:
TRANSPORTATION
Norman Public Schools Transportation Services Dispatcher
Job Title: Transportation Services Dispatcher
Credentials: Class "B" CDL with Passenger/School bus endorsements, or must be able to complete within 90 days of hire. Training will be provided.
Education: High School Diploma or GED Equivalent
Training or Experience required: 1-5 years' related field work experience preferred.
Site: Transportation Services
Reports to: Director for Transportation Services
Contract: 220 Days
Salary Schedule: Monitor
FLSA Classification: Non-exempt
Safety-Sensitive Position
Policy Manual 2000 - Administration
The district recognizes that the legal aspects and consequences related to medical marijuana, cannabidiol (CBD), and hemp are evolving and may be subject to change. These issues may affect various areas of the district's current policies regarding employees, students, parents, and individuals on district premises, driving district vehicles or attending district events.
The district will continue to enforce its currently adopted policies. As changes in state and/or federal law occur, the district will review and evaluate its policies to determine whether revisions are necessary to remain in compliance with applicable laws.
Essential Job Functions:
Daily duties will include but are not limited to:
In addition to the above listed duties, this position will also include all primary and collateral duties as assigned by the Director of Transportation.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Successful performance of the job requires excellent customer service and interpersonal skills. Ability to handle problems and provide information and technical assistance as requested. It requires complying with safety guidelines and policies to reduce accidents or injury to staff or to students. It requires following school district dress standards, proper attendance or leave policies, and other work-habits concerns for staff. Creativity, initiative and effective problem-solving are critical to the success of the position. Helping to manage the computerization of school district operations and Transportation Services computer programs. Providing training and support to district staff in the use of administrative computer systems. Performing such tasks to the ultimate benefit of the safe, effective and efficient student transportation.
An incumbent in this position will utilize discretion, ingenuity and independent judgment due to the complexity of the job. Since there may be several ways to solve a problem, an incumbent is free to choose the solution. In a workday, the employee may sit 3-5 hours per day; stand/walk 1-2 hours per day. Employee's job requires frequent bending/stooping; squatting/crouching; reaching above shoulders; and required pushing/pulling. An employee's job may require frequent carrying/lifting of up to 50 pounds. This job may require the employee to use both hands for such repetitive actions requiring simple/firm grasping and/or fine manipulation. Employees must possess visual requirements to observe surroundings and ensure safety of all. Employees must possess hearing/speaking acumen enough to communicate effectively with others. Employees must have the mental capacity to know safety procedures, specific facts of the job and to solve problems. This employee's job may require working outdoors or with temperature changes; employees must demonstrate calmness and patience despite the constant influx of information and problem-solving the job requires.
Revised 09/23/2025
Transportation/Dispatcher
Date Posted:
6/24/2026
Location:
TRANSPORTATION
Norman Public Schools Transportation Services Dispatcher
Job Title: Transportation Services Dispatcher
Credentials: Class "B" CDL with Passenger/School bus endorsements, or must be able to complete within 90 days of hire. Training will be provided.
Education: High School Diploma or GED Equivalent
Training or Experience required: 1-5 years' related field work experience preferred.
Site: Transportation Services
Reports to: Director for Transportation Services
Contract: 220 Days
Salary Schedule: Monitor
FLSA Classification: Non-exempt
Safety-Sensitive Position
Policy Manual 2000 - Administration
The district recognizes that the legal aspects and consequences related to medical marijuana, cannabidiol (CBD), and hemp are evolving and may be subject to change. These issues may affect various areas of the district's current policies regarding employees, students, parents, and individuals on district premises, driving district vehicles or attending district events.
The district will continue to enforce its currently adopted policies. As changes in state and/or federal law occur, the district will review and evaluate its policies to determine whether revisions are necessary to remain in compliance with applicable laws.
Essential Job Functions:
Daily duties will include but are not limited to:
- Keep accurate daily records of all calls.
- Adhere to all State, National, and Board policies as it relates to student transportation.
- Notifying schools and patrons of late arriving buses, accidents, breakdowns by using the district's notification system.
- Monitoring of vehicle locations utilizing computerized satellite systems
- Screening daily phone communications
- Overview of the fleet capabilities regarding breakdowns and incident response
- Coordinate all radio communications
- Key liaison between Emergency Management Services and Transportation Services involving vehicle location and movement during high priority events
- Video monitoring of Transportation Services location for security purposes including maintaining visitor login/logout records and issuing badges
- Create and maintain dispatch (SOP) Standard Operating Procedures
In addition to the above listed duties, this position will also include all primary and collateral duties as assigned by the Director of Transportation.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Successful performance of the job requires excellent customer service and interpersonal skills. Ability to handle problems and provide information and technical assistance as requested. It requires complying with safety guidelines and policies to reduce accidents or injury to staff or to students. It requires following school district dress standards, proper attendance or leave policies, and other work-habits concerns for staff. Creativity, initiative and effective problem-solving are critical to the success of the position. Helping to manage the computerization of school district operations and Transportation Services computer programs. Providing training and support to district staff in the use of administrative computer systems. Performing such tasks to the ultimate benefit of the safe, effective and efficient student transportation.
An incumbent in this position will utilize discretion, ingenuity and independent judgment due to the complexity of the job. Since there may be several ways to solve a problem, an incumbent is free to choose the solution. In a workday, the employee may sit 3-5 hours per day; stand/walk 1-2 hours per day. Employee's job requires frequent bending/stooping; squatting/crouching; reaching above shoulders; and required pushing/pulling. An employee's job may require frequent carrying/lifting of up to 50 pounds. This job may require the employee to use both hands for such repetitive actions requiring simple/firm grasping and/or fine manipulation. Employees must possess visual requirements to observe surroundings and ensure safety of all. Employees must possess hearing/speaking acumen enough to communicate effectively with others. Employees must have the mental capacity to know safety procedures, specific facts of the job and to solve problems. This employee's job may require working outdoors or with temperature changes; employees must demonstrate calmness and patience despite the constant influx of information and problem-solving the job requires.
Revised 09/23/2025
Position Type:
Transportation/Dispatcher
Date Posted:
6/24/2026
Location:
TRANSPORTATION
Norman Public Schools Transportation Services Dispatcher
Job Title: Transportation Services Dispatcher
Credentials: Class "B" CDL with Passenger/School bus endorsements, or must be able to complete within 90 days of hire. Training will be provided.
Education: High School Diploma or GED Equivalent
Training or Experience required: 1-5 years' related field work experience preferred.
Site: Transportation Services
Reports to: Director for Transportation Services
Contract: 220 Days
Salary Schedule: Monitor
FLSA Classification: Non-exempt
Safety-Sensitive Position
Policy Manual 2000 - Administration
The district recognizes that the legal aspects and consequences related to medical marijuana, cannabidiol (CBD), and hemp are evolving and may be subject to change. These issues may affect various areas of the district's current policies regarding employees, students, parents, and individuals on district premises, driving district vehicles or attending district events.
The district will continue to enforce its currently adopted policies. As changes in state and/or federal law occur, the district will review and evaluate its policies to determine whether revisions are necessary to remain in compliance with applicable laws.
Essential Job Functions:
Daily duties will include but are not limited to:
In addition to the above listed duties, this position will also include all primary and collateral duties as assigned by the Director of Transportation.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Successful performance of the job requires excellent customer service and interpersonal skills. Ability to handle problems and provide information and technical assistance as requested. It requires complying with safety guidelines and policies to reduce accidents or injury to staff or to students. It requires following school district dress standards, proper attendance or leave policies, and other work-habits concerns for staff. Creativity, initiative and effective problem-solving are critical to the success of the position. Helping to manage the computerization of school district operations and Transportation Services computer programs. Providing training and support to district staff in the use of administrative computer systems. Performing such tasks to the ultimate benefit of the safe, effective and efficient student transportation.
An incumbent in this position will utilize discretion, ingenuity and independent judgment due to the complexity of the job. Since there may be several ways to solve a problem, an incumbent is free to choose the solution. In a workday, the employee may sit 3-5 hours per day; stand/walk 1-2 hours per day. Employee's job requires frequent bending/stooping; squatting/crouching; reaching above shoulders; and required pushing/pulling. An employee's job may require frequent carrying/lifting of up to 50 pounds. This job may require the employee to use both hands for such repetitive actions requiring simple/firm grasping and/or fine manipulation. Employees must possess visual requirements to observe surroundings and ensure safety of all. Employees must possess hearing/speaking acumen enough to communicate effectively with others. Employees must have the mental capacity to know safety procedures, specific facts of the job and to solve problems. This employee's job may require working outdoors or with temperature changes; employees must demonstrate calmness and patience despite the constant influx of information and problem-solving the job requires.
Revised 09/23/2025
Transportation/Dispatcher
Date Posted:
6/24/2026
Location:
TRANSPORTATION
Norman Public Schools Transportation Services Dispatcher
Job Title: Transportation Services Dispatcher
Credentials: Class "B" CDL with Passenger/School bus endorsements, or must be able to complete within 90 days of hire. Training will be provided.
Education: High School Diploma or GED Equivalent
Training or Experience required: 1-5 years' related field work experience preferred.
Site: Transportation Services
Reports to: Director for Transportation Services
Contract: 220 Days
Salary Schedule: Monitor
FLSA Classification: Non-exempt
Safety-Sensitive Position
Policy Manual 2000 - Administration
The district recognizes that the legal aspects and consequences related to medical marijuana, cannabidiol (CBD), and hemp are evolving and may be subject to change. These issues may affect various areas of the district's current policies regarding employees, students, parents, and individuals on district premises, driving district vehicles or attending district events.
The district will continue to enforce its currently adopted policies. As changes in state and/or federal law occur, the district will review and evaluate its policies to determine whether revisions are necessary to remain in compliance with applicable laws.
Essential Job Functions:
Daily duties will include but are not limited to:
- Keep accurate daily records of all calls.
- Adhere to all State, National, and Board policies as it relates to student transportation.
- Notifying schools and patrons of late arriving buses, accidents, breakdowns by using the district's notification system.
- Monitoring of vehicle locations utilizing computerized satellite systems
- Screening daily phone communications
- Overview of the fleet capabilities regarding breakdowns and incident response
- Coordinate all radio communications
- Key liaison between Emergency Management Services and Transportation Services involving vehicle location and movement during high priority events
- Video monitoring of Transportation Services location for security purposes including maintaining visitor login/logout records and issuing badges
- Create and maintain dispatch (SOP) Standard Operating Procedures
In addition to the above listed duties, this position will also include all primary and collateral duties as assigned by the Director of Transportation.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Successful performance of the job requires excellent customer service and interpersonal skills. Ability to handle problems and provide information and technical assistance as requested. It requires complying with safety guidelines and policies to reduce accidents or injury to staff or to students. It requires following school district dress standards, proper attendance or leave policies, and other work-habits concerns for staff. Creativity, initiative and effective problem-solving are critical to the success of the position. Helping to manage the computerization of school district operations and Transportation Services computer programs. Providing training and support to district staff in the use of administrative computer systems. Performing such tasks to the ultimate benefit of the safe, effective and efficient student transportation.
An incumbent in this position will utilize discretion, ingenuity and independent judgment due to the complexity of the job. Since there may be several ways to solve a problem, an incumbent is free to choose the solution. In a workday, the employee may sit 3-5 hours per day; stand/walk 1-2 hours per day. Employee's job requires frequent bending/stooping; squatting/crouching; reaching above shoulders; and required pushing/pulling. An employee's job may require frequent carrying/lifting of up to 50 pounds. This job may require the employee to use both hands for such repetitive actions requiring simple/firm grasping and/or fine manipulation. Employees must possess visual requirements to observe surroundings and ensure safety of all. Employees must possess hearing/speaking acumen enough to communicate effectively with others. Employees must have the mental capacity to know safety procedures, specific facts of the job and to solve problems. This employee's job may require working outdoors or with temperature changes; employees must demonstrate calmness and patience despite the constant influx of information and problem-solving the job requires.
Revised 09/23/2025
Government Careers
Government jobs offer stability, competitive benefits, and the chance to make a meaningful impact on your community and country.
Whether you’re starting your career or seeking new opportunities, these roles provide pathways for growth, security, and service.
Explore positions across a wide range of fields and take the first step toward a rewarding future in public service.
MORE JOBS
-
Unit Supply Specialist - Start Your Career with the US Army
- Monroe, Georgia
- U.S. Army Reserve
- Jul 05, 2026
-
Drone Operations SME
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Futran Tech Solutions Pvt.
- Jul 05, 2026
-
Site Reliability Engineer, Intelligence Systems
- Reston, Virginia
- Anduril Industries
- Jul 05, 2026
-
Deputy County Counsel I/II/III/Senior
- Redding, California
- Shasta County
- Jul 05, 2026
-
Eddy Current Certified NDT Specialist with Security Clearance
- San Antonio, Texas
- 22nd century technologies
- Jul 05, 2026
-
Field Data Collector for Military System Testing
- Sacramento, California
- DeVilliers Technology Solutions LLC
- Jul 05, 2026