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bus driving instructor

Key facts

Enjoy sharing your driving expertise and shaping the next generation of bus drivers? As a bus driving instructor, you'll play a vital role in ensuring passenger safety and upholding transportation standards.

Summary

Bus driving instructors are responsible for training individuals on the safe and compliant operation of buses. This involves both theoretical instruction covering regulations and practical, hands-on training behind the wheel. You'll guide students through the learning process, helping them develop the necessary skills and confidence to pass their driving tests and become qualified bus drivers.

Key responsibilities
  • • Delivering theoretical lessons on bus operation, safety regulations, and traffic laws.
  • • Providing practical, in-vehicle training, assessing student performance, and offering constructive feedback.
  • • Preparing students for both the driving theory and practical driving tests.

Enjoy sharing your driving expertise and shaping the next generation of bus drivers? As a bus driving instructor, you'll play a vital role in ensuring passenger safety and upholding transportation standards.

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Day in the life

A typical day as a bus driving instructor

09
09:00 · Morning
diagnose problems with vehicles
Diagnose issues with vehicles and assess the efforts and costs required to resolve them.
10
10:30 · Mid-morning
adapt to new technology used in cars
Adapt to new technology integrated in cars; understand systems operation and provide troubleshooting.
12
12:00 · Midday
control the performance of the vehicle
Understand and anticipate the performance and behaviour of a vehicle. Comprehend concepts such as lateral stability, acceleration, and braking distance.
14
14:00 · Afternoon
ensure vehicles are equipped with accessibility equipment
Ensure that the vehicle is equipped with accessibility equipment such as passenger lift, seat belts, restraining harnesses, and wheelchair clamps or webbing straps.
15
15:30 · Late afternoon
perform defensive driving
Drive defensively to maximise road safety and save time, money, and lives; anticipate the actions of other road users.
17
17:00 · Wrap-up
ensure vehicle operability
Keep the vehicle clean and in roadworthy condition. Ensure regular maintenance of the vehicle and provide valid official documents such as licenses and permits where appropriate.

Task order is illustrative. Individual days vary.

Software & Technologies & Knowledge areas
Software & Technologies
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Knowledge areas
  • mechanical components of vehicles

    The mechanical components used in vehicles, their maintenance needs, potential malfunctions and resolution actions.

  • customer service

    Processes and principles related to the customer, client, service user and to personal services; these may include procedures to evaluate customer's or service user's satisfaction.

  • driver's license structure

    The different types of driver's licenses, the procedures for obtaining them, and which vehicles may be driven holding each type. Any special conditions or responsibilities tied to a driver's license.

  • operation of different engines

    The characteristics, maintenance requirements and operating procedures of various kinds of engines such as gas, diesel, electrical, and engines with steam propulsion plants.

Cross-sector skills
  • curriculum objectives
  • health and safety measures in transportation
  • road traffic laws
Essential skills
driving vehicles
  • control the performance of the vehicle

    Understand and anticipate the performance and behaviour of a vehicle. Comprehend concepts such as lateral stability, acceleration, and braking distance.

  • drive vehicles

    Be able to drive vehicles; have the approapriate type of driving license according to the type of motor vehicle used.

  • park vehicles

    Park motorised vehicles without compromising the integrity of vehicles and safety of people.

  • perform defensive driving

    Drive defensively to maximise road safety and save time, money, and lives; anticipate the actions of other road users.

testing vehicles
  • diagnose problems with vehicles

    Diagnose issues with vehicles and assess the efforts and costs required to resolve them.

  • ensure vehicles are equipped with accessibility equipment

    Ensure that the vehicle is equipped with accessibility equipment such as passenger lift, seat belts, restraining harnesses, and wheelchair clamps or webbing straps.

coaching and mentoring
  • adapt teaching to student's capabilities

    Identify the learning struggles and successes of students. Select teaching and learning strategies that support students’ individual learning needs and goals.

  • assist students in their learning

    Support and coach students in their work, give learners practical support and encouragement.

complying with health and safety procedures
  • guarantee students' safety

    Ensure all students falling under an instructor or other person’s supervision are safe and accounted for. Follow safety precautions in the learning situation.

monitoring developments in area of expertise
  • monitor developments in field of expertise

    Keep up with new research, regulations, and other significant changes, labour market related or otherwise, occurring within the field of specialisation.

teaching academic or vocational subjects
  • show consideration for student's situation

    Take students' personal backgrounds into consideration when teaching, showing empathy and respect.

driving heavy vehicles
  • manoeuvre bus

    Drive a bus in reverse and make turns.

teaching and training
  • apply teaching strategies

    Employ various approaches, learning styles, and channels to instruct students, such as communicating content in terms they can understand, organising talking points for clarity, and repeating arguments when necessary. Use a wide range of teaching devices and methodologies appropriate to the class content, the learners' level, goals, and priorities.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What qualifications are typically needed to become a bus driving instructor?
While specific requirements vary, you'll generally need a valid bus driving license, a proven track record of safe driving, and often, a teaching qualification or experience in training roles. Familiarity with local transportation regulations is essential.
Is this a career path suitable for someone changing from a different driving profession?
Yes, experienced bus drivers often transition into instructing. Your practical experience and understanding of bus operation are highly valuable. Additional training in teaching methodologies may be required.
What is the typical work arrangement for bus driving instructors?
Bus driving instructors are primarily employed by bus companies, transportation agencies, or driving schools. Opportunities for self-employment are less common.