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Lunch Monitor at Harry Hurst Middle School

St. Charles Parish Public Schools

Posted 03/22/24

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13855 River Road, Luling, LA, 70070

Inactive
Part-Time
Entry level
Restaurant / Food Services
In Person

Job Description

Job Description

Salary:

  • • $10.91 Hourly

Work Duration:

  • Part-Time
  • 3 hours per day

Responsibilities:

Job duties include but are not limited to:

  • Supervise and monitor student behavior in lunchroom setting
  • Assist with the flow of meal service
  • Maintain a clean and safe environment
  • Communicate with students and school staff in a positive and professional manner
  • Accept and use constructive feedback 

 

Certification / Requirements:

  • High school diploma, equivalent, or the ability to obtain diploma or equivalent within 6 months of employment 
  • Job related experience, including working with students and teachers in a variety of settings, is preferred. 
  • Effective oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to maintain positive relationships with all stakeholders

  • District Support & Commitment:
  • District on-boarding session
  • School-based transition support
  • District and school-based in-service/professional development sessions
  • Employee appreciation events and recognition opportunities
  • Enrollment into Employee Discount Program


Skills

  • Cafeteria
  • Monitors

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About St. Charles Parish Public Schools

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St. Charles Parish Public Schools has been at the forefront of education and a leader among public schools in Louisiana since the mid 1970’s. Led by Superintendent Dr. Kenneth W. Oertling and eight board members, the school system is home to more than 9,800 students and 1,700 employees. Fifteen schools, four centers and 7 sites serve the community of St. Charles Parish with classes ranging from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, head start, adult education, and community education. This close knit community takes pride in its “A” rated school system and its rich history, which is evident through its commitment with 93 percent of students in the area attending St. Charles Parish Public Schools.