Bus attendants are responsible for ensuring the safety of passengers while they are on board public transportation vehicles. They commonly work on buses, but may also be employed by other types of transit systems such as subways or Ferries.
Bus attendants have a wide range of responsibilities that vary depending on their employer and the type of vehicle theyre working on. In general, they are expected to ensure that all passengers are seated and secured properly before departure. They may also be tasked with answering any questions about the route or schedule, providing assistance to elderly or disabled passengers, and handling any emergencies that arise during the trip.
Is knowledgeable of first-aid techniques
Performs all job related duties as assigned and in accordance to the Board rules, policies and regulations.
Have knowledge of food and wine presentation.
Follow preparation methods, times, and quality and presentation standards.
Welcome guests and respond to requests in a prompt and professional manner.
Other related duties as directed by their supervisors.
Assist passengers on and off of vehicles to door and ensure engagement of appropriate passenger securements.
Maintain order on vehicle during transport and proper client monitoring.
Act as liaison between client agency personnel and operations staff, ensuring accurate attendance and delivery of clients.
Effectively communicate problems or situations and proactively working to resolving issues that affect agency clients , caretakers and other passengers.