BEAN0277790-0000
2023-09-05T00:00:00
2023-07-20T00:00:00
This work involves responsibility for the routine supervision and care of school-age children as well as the maintenance of order and discipline in a school. Walking hallways and issuing passes are typical activities of this position. In schools comprised of special students, a School Monitor may have responsibility for maintaining order on school buses, supervising the conduct of problem students and interceding in student altercations. Work is performed under the direct supervision of a school principal or guidance counselor. The School Monitor differs from that of Teacher Aide in that it does not involve duties of an instructional nature which require a specific knowledge, skill or ability. Typical work activities:Patrols school lobbies and corridors;Maintain order in hallways, study halls, dining areas, gymnasiums, locker rooms, swimming pools and activity areas;Issues and checks passes;Supervises and/or attempts to calm students removed from class for disciplinary reasons;Intervenes in classroom confrontations and student fights if necessary, may help subdue students whose conduct presents an actual danger to themselves or others;Check storage rooms, lavatories, etc., for students reported missing from class;Reminds students of infirmary visits and other appointments;Escorts students to and from special appointments;Informs superiors of observations of student behavior;Oversees students passing between classes in locker rooms and on premises before and after school;Monitors students in parking lots and supervises the loading of buses;May be assigned to accompany students to and from school to maintain order on buses;May collect attendance reports;May assist in rendering first aid in emergencies;Does related work as required. Civil Service Eligibility Required
Monitor – School or Bus
Beacon
Mid-Hudson Valley
Hourly wage
Fixed