Performs semi-skilled level duties under general supervision of the building administrator where assigned to assist students to safely cross the street at the assigned crossings. Must possess communications skills to exchange information, give/receive simple instructions and respond to inquiries. Reads and interprets routine written or printed material. Has regular contact with children, teachers, staff, and parents/guardians' of students. Requires interpreting and translating of facts and information, explaining and advising students of the rules.
Assist students with crossing streets to insure their safety and well-being. Must remain at crossing the entire length of time, as specified by the school principal. Must report to assigned crossing site on time and on bad weather days. Report any un-cooperative student to the school principal. Must wear school provided vest and use hand-held stop sign in order to be as visible as possible. Guards must never attempt to direct traffic, except in the case of an emergency. Successful performance of the job requires good people skills to deal with difficult situations, assist students with special needs, control difficult students and to resolve problems effectively. Requires following safety guidelines and policies in order that students are able to cross busy streets safely. Requires following school dress standards, being on time and being dependable, and handling other district requirements. Creativity, initiative, and effective problem solving are important.
Employee works part time and does not have to do any physical lifting. Must possess hearing/speaking requirement enough to communicate to students, parents, drivers, and others. Requires working outdoors with temperature changes.
Performs semi-skilled level duties under general supervision of the building administrator where assigned to assist students to safely cross the street at the assigned crossings. Must possess communications skills to exchange information, give/receive simple instructions and respond to inquiries. Reads and interprets routine written or printed material. Has regular contact with children, teachers, staff, and parents/guardians' of students. Requires interpreting and translating of facts and information, explaining and advising students of the rules.
Assist students with crossing streets to insure their safety and well-being. Must remain at crossing the entire length of time, as specified by the school principal. Must report to assigned crossing site on time and on bad weather days. Report any un-cooperative student to the school principal. Must wear school provided vest and use hand-held stop sign in order to be as visible as possible. Guards must never attempt to direct traffic, except in the case of an emergency. Successful performance of the job requires good people skills to deal with difficult situations, assist students with special needs, control difficult students and to resolve problems effectively. Requires following safety guidelines and policies in order that students are able to cross busy streets safely. Requires following school dress standards, being on time and being dependable, and handling other district requirements. Creativity, initiative, and effective problem solving are important.
Employee works part time and does not have to do any physical lifting. Must possess hearing/speaking requirement enough to communicate to students, parents, drivers, and others. Requires working outdoors with temperature changes.
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