Wheelchair Van Operator Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Wheelchair Van Operator

GREATER COLUMBUS TRANSPORTATION RESOURCES
Wheelchair Van Operator Job Description
We are preparing to conduct interview for full and part-time Driver Operator positions. Positions require working evenings and weekend shifts
Summary of Position:
Provide a safe, reliable and efficient transportation of clients who are wheelchair bound in a compassionate and caring manner
Essential duties, Skills and
Responsibilities: Client Focus:
Provide excellent client services by being respectful and courteous at all times
Escort clients to and from origination point to destination
Safely assist clients and riders in and out of vehicle
Maintain confidentiality with regards to client information
Transport Focus:
Safely Operate vehicle
Respond to non-emergency service calls as dispatched
Recognize and acknowledge safe securement of wheelchair
Strong working knowledge of four point securement of wheelchairs
Strong map reading skills and knowledge of Columbus and nearby suburbs
Operate wheelchair lift as needed (pneumatically and manually)
Ensure clients and other riders are safe and comfortable
Operational Focus:
Communications: Interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with clients, customers, co-workers, supervisors and the general public
Ability to sufficiently convey information and to receive work direction
Ability to maintain organizational logs and documents
Ability to clean and perform basic repairs and maintenance of equipment
Ability to perform routine vehicle and equipment safety checks
Qualifications:
a. 25 years of age or older
High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED)
Must be insurable on our Commercial Insurance Policy
Must pass background check
Must pass drug screening
Must be able to obtain a physician's statement attesting to driver's Fitness for DutyEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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