Title: Crossing Guard
Qualifications: Completion of the 8th grade, with functional skills in reading, writing, and mathematics.
Job Summary: To provide for the safe movement of children to and from school when crossing public roadways and intersections by observing gaps in the traffic and leading the children across the roadway or intersection. Crossing guards are not to engage in traffic direction or control.
Reports To: Principal, Chief Financial Officer and other Central Office Administrators.
Supervises: Students arriving and departing from school.
Terms Of Employment: Salary, benefits and work year to be established by the Board of Education.
Responsibilities:
Do's and Don'ts:
DO be on time and attentive to duty. Arrive at your post a minimum of five minutes before starting time to assess conditions.
DO wear clean, neatly pressed clothes. The public often judges the entire agency by one member's appearance.
DO assist any person wishing to cross the street at your post (primarily children or the occasional adult). Remember that directing vehicle traffic is not your job. Your assignment is helping pedestrians to safely cross the street.
DO use proper procedures in helping children.
DO be sure to wait for adequate safety gaps in traffic to cross any person, adult or child.
DO be especially watchful for turning motorists.
DO remind children to look to the left, right, left and then over their shoulder for turning traffic before proceeding into the crosswalk.
DO be sure that approaching vehicles are stopped, stopping, or not near enough to constitute a hazard before crossing children.
DO remind children to remain one full step back of the curb and wait for your verbal signal to cross.
DO remind children to cross only at a corner or at an approved crossing.
DO remind children that horseplay and running in the crosswalk are not allowed.
DO remind students to walk bicycles/scooters and carry skates/skateboards across the street.
DO ask parents or adults to cross properly and cross their children properly. Be tactful.
DO notify a supervisor at least 24-hours in advance to obtain a relief officer if you cannot be at your post.
DON'T direct motor vehicle traffic.
DON'T begin crossing children before your duty period begins.
DON'T leave your post for any reason.
DON'T transfer your responsibilities to children.
DON'T eat or drink while on duty.
DON'T drink alcoholic beverages, or use narcotic substances while on duty of before reporting to duty.
DON'T smoke or use tobacco products while on duty.
DON'T use profanity.
DON'T strike or place your hands on the children or student safety patrol.
DON'T keep children at the curb any longer than necessary to get them to safely cross the street.
DON'T jump or dart out into the street or take unnecessary chances.
DON'T stand in the street except when crossing children.
DON'T sit in your car while on duty.
DON'T invite or allow children to sit in your private vehicle.
DON'T obstruct your vision or freedom of movement.
DON'T park your private vehicle in restricted areas.
DON'T motion any vehicle through a school "STOP" sign or any other traffic control as you do not have the authority to do so.
DON'T stop vehicles for violations or become involved in arguments with motorists or citizens walking or bicycling. Report all problems to your supervisor for handling.
Title: Crossing Guard
Qualifications: Completion of the 8th grade, with functional skills in reading, writing, and mathematics.
Job Summary: To provide for the safe movement of children to and from school when crossing public roadways and intersections by observing gaps in the traffic and leading the children across the roadway or intersection. Crossing guards are not to engage in traffic direction or control.
Reports To: Principal, Chief Financial Officer and other Central Office Administrators.
Supervises: Students arriving and departing from school.
Terms Of Employment: Salary, benefits and work year to be established by the Board of Education.
Responsibilities:
Do's and Don'ts:
DO be on time and attentive to duty. Arrive at your post a minimum of five minutes before starting time to assess conditions.
DO wear clean, neatly pressed clothes. The public often judges the entire agency by one member's appearance.
DO assist any person wishing to cross the street at your post (primarily children or the occasional adult). Remember that directing vehicle traffic is not your job. Your assignment is helping pedestrians to safely cross the street.
DO use proper procedures in helping children.
DO be sure to wait for adequate safety gaps in traffic to cross any person, adult or child.
DO be especially watchful for turning motorists.
DO remind children to look to the left, right, left and then over their shoulder for turning traffic before proceeding into the crosswalk.
DO be sure that approaching vehicles are stopped, stopping, or not near enough to constitute a hazard before crossing children.
DO remind children to remain one full step back of the curb and wait for your verbal signal to cross.
DO remind children to cross only at a corner or at an approved crossing.
DO remind children that horseplay and running in the crosswalk are not allowed.
DO remind students to walk bicycles/scooters and carry skates/skateboards across the street.
DO ask parents or adults to cross properly and cross their children properly. Be tactful.
DO notify a supervisor at least 24-hours in advance to obtain a relief officer if you cannot be at your post.
DON'T direct motor vehicle traffic.
DON'T begin crossing children before your duty period begins.
DON'T leave your post for any reason.
DON'T transfer your responsibilities to children.
DON'T eat or drink while on duty.
DON'T drink alcoholic beverages, or use narcotic substances while on duty of before reporting to duty.
DON'T smoke or use tobacco products while on duty.
DON'T use profanity.
DON'T strike or place your hands on the children or student safety patrol.
DON'T keep children at the curb any longer than necessary to get them to safely cross the street.
DON'T jump or dart out into the street or take unnecessary chances.
DON'T stand in the street except when crossing children.
DON'T sit in your car while on duty.
DON'T invite or allow children to sit in your private vehicle.
DON'T obstruct your vision or freedom of movement.
DON'T park your private vehicle in restricted areas.
DON'T motion any vehicle through a school "STOP" sign or any other traffic control as you do not have the authority to do so.
DON'T stop vehicles for violations or become involved in arguments with motorists or citizens walking or bicycling. Report all problems to your supervisor for handling.
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