What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lunch Monitor position at Fowler Elementary District?
Fowler Elementary School District
Job Title: LUNCH MONITOR
Classification: Support Personnel Pay Scale
Range: I
Description: The Lunch Monitor supervises students and assists in the cafeteria during lunch and/or recess. Essential duties and responsibilities also apply when lunch area(s) occur in a designated locale outside the regular cafeteria eating area where there may be exposure to dirt, dust, and extreme seasonal temperatures.
Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or equivalent is required
- Food Handler’s Card
- Valid Fingerprint Clearance Card
- MMR and TB Vaccinations
- CPR and First Aid Certificate
- Knowledge of the English language
- Ability to comprehend and perform functions from oral and written instructions
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills when working/dealing with others
- Must have strong decision-making and problem solving skills
- Must be an energetic, highly ethical and possess good emotional and physical health
- Prior work experience working with children in an educational setting is preferred
- Bilingual is preferred
Alternatives to the above qualifications as the Governing Board or the Superintendent may deem appropriate
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Supervise and monitor student behavior during lunch periods
- Instruct students regarding orderly movement while in the cafeteria
- Assist students to ensure that they are safely seated in the cafeteria
- Assist young students or students with special needs with packaged lunch items; such as milk containers, juice boxes, etc.
- Assist young students or students with special needs with napkins, utensils, condiments, etc.
- Observe conduct and behavior of students to prevent disturbances in the cafeteria
- Diffuse situations and/or conflicts between students
- Prepare referrals on students and reports misconduct to supervisor
- May use radio to communicate with school office
- Inform supervisor of damages to school property
- Participate in district sponsored professional development workshops/inservices, attend on-going training classes as directed, and read professional publications for continued professional development
- Maintain strict confidentiality and use appropriate discretion when working with all district personnel and student and family records and/or information
- Support and follow the rules, regulations and policies set by the School Board, the assigned school and the District
- Perform all other duties as assigned by the Governing School Board, the Principal or his/her designee
Length of Employment:
- Nine (9) months
- School calendar will determine the days worked during the school year
Reports to: Building Principal
Evaluation: Performance to be evaluated in accordance with Board Policy GDO