Volunteer Driver Training

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Dive into comprehensive driver training for volunteers, covering essential safety practices and guidelines to equip drivers for their roles effectively. From mastering road rules to handling emergencies, this program ensures every volunteer is prepared for any driving situation they may encounter.

  • Driver Training
  • Volunteer
  • Safety Practices
  • Road Rules

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  1. Volunteer Driver Training

  2. Welcome Why was the manual updated? Search capability Content review Links directly to RCW

  3. Why Was the Manual Created? Best Practices Always refer to your funding source requirements Know the legal requirements for your agency If you have a policy follow it!

  4. Considerations Sponsoring organizations should: Have sufficient organizational strength and structure to manage volunteers May choose to limit exposure of volunteers Must carry public liability insurance Specific recommendations for insurance can be found in pages 12-13

  5. Consider Community Relations Your volunteers are your image Volunteer actions an behaviors out in the community influence public trust in your services. Creating good policies will help.

  6. Recommended Policies ADA Ethics Code of Conduct Drug Free Workplace Harassment Confidentiality Reporting Suspected Abuse Drug Testing Supervision including annual reviews Non-discrimination Donations Reimbursement

  7. Other Issues Covered Disabled Parking Permits Operating Across State Lines

  8. Rider Information Who are the riders? Should riders be registered? Rider identification Should children have escorts? Are rider surveys useful? What about rider grievances?

  9. Part 1 Recruiting volunteers Paid/unpaid staff Create a job description Employment advertisements Community organizations Churches Website Volunteer opportunities must be part of your normal community talking points.

  10. How Many? Consider how many FTE s are needed to meet the community need. Consider what financial resources are available to cover costs Remember volunteers like flexibility.

  11. Selecting Drivers The driver should be at least 21 years of age. Possess a valid driver's license appropriate for the type of vehicle to be operated. Provide a minimum of two excellent references. Be able to operate the assigned equipment. Be willing to attend required training courses and to follow the Sponsoring Organization's policies. A criminal history background check free of a record of crimes against others Department of Social and Health Services Secretary s List of Disqualifying Crimes Check volunteer driver information against the signed Federal Sex Offender

  12. Self-declared form indicating the ability to physically carry out the essential job functions as listed in the job description. Not have an uncontrolled chronic illness such as epilepsy, diabetes, heart, or respiratory problems. When indicated, a driver must be willing to provide a physician's statement qualifying him/her as physically able to drive. Suggested form is the one that goes with acquisition of a Commercial Driver s License (CDL). If the driver does not have medical insurance, the Sponsoring Organization may choose to pay for the physical exam. Not abuse alcohol, drugs, and/or medication. Willingness to sign and comply with sponsoring organization s applicable policies covering confidentiality, ethics, and conflicts of interest.

  13. Driving History 3 year Require immediate notice of moving violations Annual

  14. Selection Process Job description Application Statement of Understanding Manager reviews application Manager conducts personal interview DOL Driving Abstract Criminal History FBI Check For POV - Insurance

  15. Driver - Disqualified License or Insurance Physical Restrictions Criminal History Inability to read/comprehend maps Unwilling to perform essential duties Failure to respond to instructions

  16. Driver Evaluations Ride along Scheduled at least annual Recognition Ongoing opportunity to discuss Confidentiality Conflicts of Interest

  17. Part 2 - Training Volunteer Drivers Document all training in volunteer driver file topics, hours, attendance, certificates Checklists can be helpful to ensure all training has been provided

  18. Recommended Topics Orientation/Logistics Vehicle Operation, Lift and Wheelchair Securement and Road Experience Controlling Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens Defensive Driving Passenger Assistance and Sensitivity Training

  19. Part 3 - Volunteer Driver Opportunities Model Programs When to use drivers Cost benefit breakdown How to launch a program (local drive for volunteers, local resources

  20. Training Topics - Continued Car Seats and Child Securement CPR and First Aid and Emergency Response Gatekeeper Training HIPAA Abuse, Neglect, Abandonment and Exploitation Drug Free Workplace

  21. Part 4 - Developing and Managing Volunteer Programs (Drivers) Program Records Original volunteer/employment application Interview and reference check documentation Criminal history documentation Department of Licensing (DOL) history report and any subsequent history reports generated Copy of current driver s license

  22. Volunteer Files Copy of training certifications On-going objective documentation Any documentation relevant to performance Copy of current personal automobile insurance card. Insurance must be at least the State of Washington's minimum coverage requirement for POV drivers. Personal auto insurance verification must be kept current.

  23. Vehicle Records Vehicle maintenance schedule Maintenance records Maintenance receipts Description of maintenance completed Daily pre-trip inspections Inventory of safety equipment Maintenance records for related safety equipment (i.e. fire extinguishers)

  24. Rider Records Rider's name Address Phone number Age Ethnicity Income level Medicaid and/or other specific program eligibility Mobility information (i.e., uses a wheelchair, cane)

  25. Rider Information Disability information (i.e., cerebral palsy, legally blind) Height and weight of children under eight years old Name, address and phone number of emergency contact An individual Sponsoring Organization may require additional information for specific program purposes. To assure that rider confidentiality is maintained, Rider files must be kept in a secure location.

  26. Recording Trip Information Trip Requests Trip Reports Trip Denials, Late Cancels and No Shows New and Unduplicated Riders Trip Purpose

  27. In-Kind Tracking and Reporting Volunteer Driver-Valuation of Time Independent Sector Report on regular time sheet or trip report. In-kind forms should be signed and dated by the volunteer Maintain in-kind files for audit and program monitoring.

  28. Issues With the Manual? If you find any mistakes or have trouble with links, please notify info@ctanw.org with the page number and the problem. Thank-You!

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