Driver
Shriners Children's
- Montreal, QC
- Permanent
- Full-time
At all times, the incumbent applies a person-centered approach tailored to the needs of pediatric orthopedic patients, ensuring comfort, dignity, and individualized attention. Responsibilities:Transportation of Patients and Families
- Greet patients and accompanying family members with empathy, respect, and professionalism.
- Adapt support based on the child’s age, functional limitations, mobility aids, or medical considerations.
- Ensure safe boarding and disembarking, promoting the child’s autonomy whenever appropriate.
- Maintain a calm and reassuring environment through smooth driving, clear communication, and attention to comfort.
- Respect patient confidentiality and uphold the dignity of children and their families.
- Carry out internal or external transports of light equipment, documents, or supplies required for hospital operations.
- Provide logistical support for certain institutional activities or events, according to established priorities.
- Manage transport requests in accordance with supervisor directives.
- Conduct daily vehicle inspections and ensure cleanliness and proper condition of vehicles.
- Report any defects or incidents and participate in preventative maintenance follow-up.
- Comply with road safety regulations, internal policies, and standards specific to the transportation of children.
- Maintain required records (routes, mileage, vehicle use).
- Use internal systems to receive, confirm, and organize transport requests.
- Contribute to updating schedules, reports, and other documents required by the department.
- Secondary School Diploma
- Valid driver’s license (Class 5 or other class required depending on the vehicle).
- Minimum 1-2 year(s) of experience in professional driving or customer service (an important asset).
- Bilingual in French and English, written and spoken
- Knowledge of local routes and safe travel practices.
- Person-centered approach and sensitivity to pediatric settings.
- Ability to interact effectively with pediatric patients, including children with physical or emotional limitations.
- Ability to transport light materials as part of logistical duties.
- Courtesy, patience, empathy, and respect.
- Autonomy, discretion, and sound judgment.
- Reliability, punctuality, and strong sense of responsibility.
- Adaptability and ability to manage multiple simultaneous requests.