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Substitute Bus Monitor (SY 25-26)

Providence, Rhode IslandPart-time
$16 hourly
About the Job
Providence Public Schools District (PPSD) seeks SUBSTITUTE BUS MONITORS who are highly qualified and skillful to join our community of teachers, students and stakeholders.

We serve approximately 22,000 students at 37 elementary, middle, and high schools. Approximately 55% of students come from homes where English is not the primary language spoken. Combined, our students and families speak over 55 different languages and hail from 91 countries of origin.

The Substitute Bus Monitor works under the supervision of the Transportation Supervisor of Providence Schools. This position provides child pedestrian safety by facilitating safe passage of schools children across high traffic streets and intersections. It also requires to take attendance on a daily basis and to communicate with parents any concerns. This position requires serious commitment to be a Bus Monitor on a bus each school day before and after school hours.

EDUCATION:
  • High School Diploma or GED preferred.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS STANDARDS:
  • Must have stamina to stand, walk, go up and down stairs, bend and sit for a long period of time, mobility to escort students across the streets; ability to work out doors in all weather conditions and with exposure to traffic; vision to read printed materials and license plates, and hearing and speech to communicate in person.
  • Knowledge of basics safety rules; basic safe driving rules and procedures; and techniques for communicating with children and adults.
  • Ability to obtain attention and cooperation of schools children and other pedestrians; observing and recording license numbers and incident details accurately;  following oral and written directions; and communicating and acting effectively with co-workers, the supervisor, and the general public.
  • Must be able to read, write and speak English.

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Assembles children behind curb lines awaiting traffic lulls or signal changes.
  • Interrupts traffic and escorts children into the streets allowing them to cross safely.
  • Instruct children in proper procedures for safe street crossing.
  • Observes vehicle movements and safety permitting, records license number of vehicles whose drivers are jeopardizing Safe Street crossing by operating their vehicles in an unsafe manner and reports them to the Police Department.
  • Reports students who do not adhere to safe transportation procedures to appropriate school officials.
  • Must have a viable means of Transportation.
  • Must have the ability to work in teams.
  • Performs other duties of similar nature or level.

EEO Statement:

Providence Public Schools is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer that is actively seeking to increase minority recruitment among its administrators and teaching staff. PSD does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, sex, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, color, disability or veteran status. All programs are open to all individuals, regardless of their race, age, sex, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, color, disability or veteran status.

Notice of E-Verify Participation and Right to Work:

Providence Public School District participates in E-Verify. Federal law requires all participating employers to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired to work in the United States. Please review the following posters for more information:
  • Notice of E-Verify Participation (English/Spanish).
  • IER Right to Work Poster (English/Spanish).
About Providence Public Schools
The Providence Public School District (PPSD) serves approximately 22,000 students attending our 37 schools. PPSD employs more than 3,200 professionals who work in and provide support to our schools, which include 21 elementary schools, 7 middle schools, 9 high schools and 2 public district charter schools. Of our employees, approximately 2,000 are educators, and more than 600 others directly support students and families in our schools.

Approximately 55% of students come from homes where English is not the primary language spoken. Combined, our students and families speak 55 different languages and hail from 91 countries of origin. In PPSD, the teachers and leaders set high expectations for academic achievement, provide equal access to differentiated instruction, and endeavor to close the achievement and opportunity gap among historically marginalized subgroups within the schools.

PPSD is a great place for those who desire an environment that supports their creativity and ingenuity, and respects their credentials and abilities as a teacher.