Transit Division Director

Johnson County Kansas

$90K — $120K *
Transportation
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or equivalent with 14-18 years experience, or
  • Associate's Degree with 12-16 years experience, or
  • Bachelor's Degree with 10-14 years experience
  • 5+ years in leadership or management roles
  • Experience with public transportation policies and operations.

Responsibilities

  • Provide strategic leadership for transit division operations
  • Develop and implement long-term operational strategies
  • Ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements
  • Manage financial accountability and budget oversight
  • Supervise and mentor staff to enhance service delivery
  • Act as liaison between division leaders and department head
  • Participate in policy creation at the county-wide level.

Benefits

  • Opportunities for professional development and training
  • Access to a supportive leadership network
  • Involvement in community-focused initiatives
  • Engagement with innovative public service practices
  • Health and wellness programs.
Full Job Description
Overview

Want to work in a public service environment centered around community, innovation and leadership?  Want to provide reliable and accessible transportation options for our diverse and expanding community?  Consider the challenge and opportunity of leading the Transit division within the Public Works department. Johnson County Transit operates as part of the regional RideKC network, offering fixed-route buses, on-demand microtransit, and paratransit services connecting Johnson County with downtown Kansas City, MO, and surrounding communities.

 

The Transit Division Director provides senior department-level leadership, strategic direction, and fiscal stewardship for all transit services, including fixed-route, express, paratransit, and on-demand transportation. This position is responsible for executing the long-term vision and operational strategy for Transit in alignment with the County’s mission, the Board of County Commissioners’ strategic priorities, and all applicable federal, state, and local regulatory requirements. The position exercises significant independent judgment and financial accountability and manages transit operations using an operations-up leadership model that ensures service delivery decisions are informed by operational performance, customer experience, workforce capacity, and long-term fiscal sustainability.

Job Description

Summary:

  • This position level is responsible for the successful operations of activities of major significance; consists of department/agency wide assignments over a specific area or function; shares responsibility as the Department/Agency Director in his/her absence; acts independently, with guidance/counsel from Department/Agency Director and County Manager’s Office; responsible for training and development, estimating personnel needs, assigning work, and meeting completion dates; provides leadership, coaching and mentoring, normally working within a department/agency leadership team environment; makes recommendations on final decisions on administrative or operational issues affecting major segments of the department/agency or County-wide functions; may oversee a large segment of the department/agency functions.

Management Role:

  • Provides department/agency-wide supervision; maintains a link between division leaders and department/agency head; manages subordinate managers, and/or experienced specialists or professional level employees who exercise significant latitude and independence; often provides specialty knowledge for other departments/agencies or County-wide function(s); responsible, through middle management, for overall department/agency staff function or for one or more functions in a major division or group; provides strategic planning and decision making while others carry out the day to day functions.

Policy Creation/Decisions:

  • May participate with other senior managers/director in developing and establishing division, group, or County-wide policies.

Freedom to Act, Guidance Given/Assignments Received:

  • Acts independently, restricted by the broadest policies and objectives; accountable for final administrative and operational decision affecting the assigned department/agency functions.

Contacts:

  • Serves as a principal spokesperson for the division, group, or department/agency on highly-significant matters.
Job Requirements

Minimum Job Requirements (Department/Agency Specific):

 

High School Diploma or equivalent and a minimum between fourteen (14) to eighteen (18) years relevant experience OR Associate's Degree and a minimum between twelve (12) to sixteen (16) years relevant experience OR Bachelor's Degree and a minimum between ten (10) to fourteen (14) years relevant experience.  Five (5) years leading, directing, supervising, or coordinating the work of others.

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