ELEMENTARY YARD DUTY LEADER (2152) at Glendale Unified School District
About the Employer
In Glendale Unified schools, we focus on maximizing student achievement, fostering students’ social and emotional growth, and creating a vibrant, inclusive environment where all children can learn and thrive. Glendale Unified is the third largest school district in Los Angeles County. We proudly serve 25,000 students in preschool through 12th grade and beyond. We proudly offer dual immersion programs in seven languages; Armenian, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish. Glendale Unified also offers six magnet schools focused on technology, world languages, and visual and performing arts, and a wide variety of Career and Technical Education pathways beginning in middle school. Through a collaborative partnership with Glendale Community College, Glendale Unified offers students multiple opportunities to earn college credit before they graduate from high school, including our Hoover Early College Academy and Glendale High Cloud Computing and Computer Science Academy. We are excelling together to provide our students with endless pathways for success! Several of our schools are recipients of prestigious awards such as: National Blue Ribbon Schools, California Distinguished Schools, California Gold Ribbon Schools, and Title I Academic Achieving Schools. Glendale Unified is a diverse school district that welcomes students and families from all over the world. Our students come from a wide range of ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic backgrounds and speak 35 different languages.
Job Summary
Job Summary
Under general supervision of the site administrator and with a team of Yard Duty Assistants, supervises students, monitors, supports, and controls the designated areas of an elementary school campus and parking areas, and assists in assuring the safety of students; and performs other related duties as assigned. Duties may include classroom or basic office work as needed.
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GLENDALE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CLASS DESCRIPTION
ELEMENTARY YARD DUTY LEADER
DEFINITION
Under general supervision of the site administrator and with a team of Elementary Yard Duty Aides, supervises students, monitors, supports, and controls the designated areas of an elementary school campus and parking areas, and assists in assuring the safety of students; and performs other related duties as assigned. Duties may include classroom or basic office work as needed.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
An Elementary Yard Duty Leader supervises student conduct on assigned campus areas to assure a safe and positive educational environment; provides work direction and guidance to Elementary Yard Duty Aides, and performs additional duties as assigned by the site administration.
An Elementary Yard Duty Aide is distinguished from the related instructional positions in that the incumbent assists in maintaining proper environment, discipline and student control during non-instructional periods; and does related work as required. An Elementary Yard Duty Aide has a severely limited scope of responsibility and is not involved in assisting students reach educational objectives or in delivery of such service. Elementary Yard Duty Aides are part-time playground workers employed on an at-will basis and therefore, are exempt from the classified service in accordance with California Education Code 45256 (b)(2).
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
Immediate supervision is provided by the site administrator.
Indirect supervision is exercised over Elementary Yard Duty Aides.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Provides supervision to children during non-instructional periods, under direction of a site administrator.
Supervises students and Elementary Yard Duty Aides and enforces school procedures in assigned areas of the playground, outdoor eating areas, cafeteria, indoor assembly areas, halls, restrooms, and at other locations during assigned hours.
Enforces school rules and safety regulations, security, discipline and activity rules where assigned.
Uses Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and other appropriate techniques and strategies to assist students in the development of appropriate behavior and an appreciation of human diversity.
Works closely with staff in eliminating behavior problems occurring during assigned work hours in the activities in which students are engaged, such as at recess and lunch.
Ensures that no unauthorized persons are on the school grounds during lunch recess and that students do not leave the grounds during that time without permission.
Maintains two-way radio contact with appropriate staff members and the school office.
Reports unsafe conditions, problems or situations of a serious nature, including recurrent behavior problems and safety hazards to Principal or other appropriate certificated employees.
Uses good judgment regarding appropriate action to assist an injured or physically ill student.
Reports instances of accidents and may administer minor first aid to students.
Reports instances of vandalism, property damage, and theft.
Escorts students to various parts of the campus, and assists ill students to the health office.
Patrols student restrooms to control over-crowding.
Assists students with various indoor and outdoor activities.
Evaluates the effectiveness and safety of activities and events and provides corrections in program as needed.
Facilitates quality interaction with classroom teachers, Elementary Yard Duty Aides, and school staff.
Participates in facilitating a well-rounded program that will support all aspects of youth development including activities that will provide positive self-concepts; encourage students to think, reason, question, and experiment; enhance physical development, teamwork, and cooperation; and facilitate student led activities.
Works closely with support personnel to provide guidance and direction concerning outdoor activities.
Schedules weekly site meetings with Elementary Yard Duty Aides.
Maintains open communication with the site administrator.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Site leader may be asked to work additional hours as necessary.
CLASS QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
Positive behavior modification strategies and techniques.
Organizational process of program development, implementation, and supervision for children and adults.
Child health and nutrition.
Appropriate use of English language usage, spelling, grammar, punctuation and composition.
Policies and procedures of district programs and activities.
Basic emergency, first aid, and health care techniques.
Basic record keeping techniques.
Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and courtesy.
Ability to:
Reinforce positive behaviors, motivate, and address inappropriate behaviors with students.
Deal firmly, tactfully, and effectively with students.
Actively supervise students during program time, snack, outdoor, and transition time. Supervision may extend to include academic activities.
Demonstrate a patient, receptive, and understanding attitude toward students.
Work with discretion and maintain confidentiality of student and family information.
Maintain a safe, clean and orderly environment.
Meet schedules and timelines.
Plan and organize daily schedules.
Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships.
Work independently with little direction.
Learn, interpret and explain policies and procedures.
Understand and carry out verbal and written instruction.
Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
Perform basic clerical duties and use office equipment.
Assume a wide range of responsibilities; assist in the overall activities of the district programs.
Commit to a full-year program with excellent attendance.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Minimum Requirements:
Education:
High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
Experience:
One year of experience working with students in a school setting or recent and sufficient volunteer experience in a similar program.
Other:
No use of personal device/technology during work hours.
Appropriate dress (clothing and shoes) for elementary school playground (e.g., no sandals).
Desirable:
Written and oral proficiency in a second language.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Environment:
Open campus areas, playground, lunch areas, and classroom.
Exposure to outside weather conditions and temperature variations.
Possible intervention in fights; possible contact with confrontational, dissatisfied or abusive students or other individuals.
Frequent interruptions.
Physical Demands:
Standing and walking for extended periods of time.
Running to respond to urgent situations.
Kneeling, stooping, crouching or bending at the waist to assist students.
Seeing, hearing, and speaking to observe students and to exchange information.
Agility to move arms in all directions. Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate assigned equipment.
Lifting and carrying moderately heavy objects, normally not exceeding twenty (20) pounds.
11/21/2017 - Classification established by Personnel Commission
Requirements / Qualifications
No on-line application process on EDJOIN. To apply: Visit www.gusd.net > Departments: Human Resources > Current Employment Opportunities > Classified Opportunities Minimum Requirements: Education: High School Diploma or GED equivalent. Experience: Some experience working with students in a school setting or recent and sufficient volunteer experience in a similar program. Desirable: Written and oral proficiency in a second language. Note: A more complete list of requirements, duties and responsibilities for this classification can be found on our web site at www.gusd.net > Departments: Human Resources > Classified Job Descriptions Job Type: PART-TIME, OPEN COMPETITIVE RECRUITMENT Location: District-wide/Various School Sites (Elementary Schools), California VACANCIES: All positions are part-time (3.5 hours per day and 9.25 months per year). Various opportunities exist for permanent and on-call (temporary) assignments. The eligibility list will be used to fill both permanent and substitute (on-call) positions. Permanent positions are Monday through Friday and are 3.5 hours per day. Work shifts are primarily between 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Assignments may be in any part of the district boundaries (Glendale, La Crescenta, or Montrose). Substitute positions are on call and as needed and are 3.5 hours per day. Work shifts are primarily between 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Substitute employees are paid a fixed hourly rate at the first step only ($13.00). Assignments may be in any part of the district boundaries (Glendale, La Crescenta, or Montrose).
No on-line application process on EDJOIN. To apply: Visit www.gusd.net > Departments: Human Resources > Current Employment Opportunities > Classified Opportunities A review of applicants' experience and qualifications will be conducted. Based on that evaluation, a limited number of top-qualifying applicants whose qualifications best meet the current needs of the District will be invited to participate in the next step of the examination process. The examination will utilize Assessment Center techniques, which may include a multiple-choice written test and will include a qualifications appraisal interview. Qualified candidates will be provided with more details prior to the start of the examination process. Salary: Listed salary amounts indicate the first and last steps of the range for the position. New employees start at the first step. For permanent positions, the last step (maximum) is generally reached after 7 1/2 years of successful job performance. Probationary Period: 130 days of paid service. GUSD is an Equal Opportunity Employer who serves a diverse community.
Requirements / Qualifications
No on-line application process on EDJOIN. To apply: Visit www.gusd.net > Departments: Human Resources > Current Employment Opportunities > Classified Opportunities Minimum Requirements: Education: High School Diploma or GED equivalent. Experience: Some experience working with students in a school setting or recent and sufficient volunteer experience in a similar program. Desirable: Written and oral proficiency in a second language. Note: A more complete list of requirements, duties and responsibilities for this classification can be found on our web site at www.gusd.net > Departments: Human Resources > Classified Job Descriptions Job Type: PART-TIME, OPEN COMPETITIVE RECRUITMENT Location: District-wide/Various School Sites (Elementary Schools), California VACANCIES: All positions are part-time (3.5 hours per day and 9.25 months per year). Various opportunities exist for permanent and on-call (temporary) assignments. The eligibility list will be used to fill both permanent and substitute (on-call) positions. Permanent positions are Monday through Friday and are 3.5 hours per day. Work shifts are primarily between 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Assignments may be in any part of the district boundaries (Glendale, La Crescenta, or Montrose). Substitute positions are on call and as needed and are 3.5 hours per day. Work shifts are primarily between 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Substitute employees are paid a fixed hourly rate at the first step only ($13.00). Assignments may be in any part of the district boundaries (Glendale, La Crescenta, or Montrose).
No on-line application process on EDJOIN. To apply: Visit www.gusd.net > Departments: Human Resources > Current Employment Opportunities > Classified Opportunities A review of applicants' experience and qualifications will be conducted. Based on that evaluation, a limited number of top-qualifying applicants whose qualifications best meet the current needs of the District will be invited to participate in the next step of the examination process. The examination will utilize Assessment Center techniques, which may include a multiple-choice written test and will include a qualifications appraisal interview. Qualified candidates will be provided with more details prior to the start of the examination process. Salary: Listed salary amounts indicate the first and last steps of the range for the position. New employees start at the first step. For permanent positions, the last step (maximum) is generally reached after 7 1/2 years of successful job performance. Probationary Period: 130 days of paid service. GUSD is an Equal Opportunity Employer who serves a diverse community.