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Performs other duties as assigned, including but not limited to playground or cafeteria monitor. Facilitates models, directs, and supervises student behavior in social situations in the classroom, cafeteria, and playground environment.
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Supervise and monitor students during out-of-classroom activities during the assigned working day which may include but not limited to (cafeteria duty, field trips, playground duty, hallway monitor, etc.
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Supervise student behavior during the lunch period to include serving lines, while eating, and during cafeteria dismissal. Exhibit CCISD Core Values of trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship.
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Payroll deduction at different locations such as The Daily Grind, Freeman Gift Shop, Cafeteria, etc. Payroll deduction at different locations such as The Daily Grind, Freeman Gift Shop, Cafeteria, etc.
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Monitor all restrooms after each class break-mop floor, spot clean sinks, vanities, counter tops, mirrors, floors, and walls, pick up paper and flush commodes and urinals, and take out trash. Clean up cafeteria daily after breakfast and lunch.
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Monitor special system(s), not limited to, including security and fire alarm systems. Monitors students in a variety of educational environments (e.g. classroom, cafeteria, playground, school grounds, hallways, restrooms, field trips, etc.
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Candidates replying to this role usually have experience or interest in other roles including: Teacher Aide, Teacher Assistant, Paraprofessional, Classroom Assistant, Special Education Aide, Special Education Assistant, One on One Aide, Hallway Monitor, Cafeteria Aide, Lunch Aide, or Bus Aide.
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Leads and directs food service team including, cooks, cashiers, servers, ambassadors, clerks, and nutrition assistants to ensure preparation and service of patient, cafeteria, and special function meals.
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Monitor student behavior in the cafeteria, on the playground, and other locations at an assigned school site. ABILITY TO: Monitor and discipline students according to approved policies and procedures.
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Job Summary: Clean classrooms, restroom, showers, locker rooms, shops, cafeteria, offices and related facilities as assigned; sweep, mop and clean gymnasium floor as assigned; spot mop spills and remove gum and debris; monitor gym events to assure orderly behavior and to protect the building from damage; clean tables, chairs and floors after lunch periods as assigned.
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Cash handling: Monitor and maintain effective cash handling and accounting practices. Assign, monitor and review task progress to facilitate accurate work. Certification as a Food Service Manager in applicable states within two (2) months of employment / promotion.
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Knowledge to assist cafeteria manager, cook, baker, or lunchroom assistant. Monitor reimbursable meal requirements when filling the position of the last server. Knowledge to assist cafeteria manager, cook, baker, or lunchroom assistant.
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Under the supervision of the Production Manager, the Cafeteria Supervisor supervises and manages the work of the employees during the shift. Ensure cleanliness of cafeteria and serving areas.
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An ESS Cafeteria/Playground Monitor's functions are to closely supervise and assist students during their lunch and recess periods. Work from your designated station during recess and circulate the cafeteria to assist students during lunch - monitors should not congregate as a group.
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Assist in the cafeteria with school nutrition team as needed All other duties as assigned: Flexibility to meet the needs of students as directed by the school personnel Participate and attend school functions, devotions, faculty meetings and parent conferences, as applicable.
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