School Bus Monitor Financial & Banking - Saint Charles, MO at Geebo

School Bus Monitor

St.
Charles School District St.
Charles School District Saint Charles, MO Saint Charles, MO Full-time Full-time $15.
00 - $25.
04 an hour $15.
00 - $25.
04 an hour Interested and qualified persons should:
Complete an online application found on our website www.
stcharlessd.
org BUS MONITOR Responsibilities include, but are not limited to.
Maintains regular attendance.
Be responsible for personal and district-owned equipment.
Maintains the confidentiality of students' discipline and medical records.
Load and unload wheelchairs using a hydraulic lift, and secure wheelchairs in position for safe travel in a school bus.
Lift or move students weighing 100
pounds when necessary Provide for the comfort and safety of children on board the bus.
Assist the driver in maintaining appropriate student conduct among all passengers.
Assist students getting on or off the bus via the service door when necessary.
Participate in emergency evacuation drills in accordance with state regulations and district policy.
Properly secure students in child safety restraints (seat belts, car seats, harnesses).
Possess the ability to effectively communicate, verbally and in written form, with administrators, staff and the community as needed.
Qualifications.
High School Diploma or equivalent preferred Annual physical & dexterity tests Terms of employment:
approximately 5 hours per day, with benefits Beginning date:
ASAP Salary:
Minimum $15.
00 Application process:
Interested and qualified persons should:
Complete an online application found on our website www.
stcharlessd.
org Contact Hannah Murray 636-443-4004 with questions.
The St.
Charles School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$15.
00 - $25.
04 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Vision insurance Schedule:
Day shift Monday to Friday No weekends Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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