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Assist students with Recycling and Composting in the lunchroom. All lunch attendants will take direction from the Food Service Director, Assistant Director or designee. Under the direct supervision of the School Principal and/or Assistant Principal, the Intermittent Lunch Attendant will provide supervision to students, assistance to students and staff in the cafeteria as appropriate.
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Supervise and manage students' behavior in the classroom, hallways, lunchroom, etc., to foster a positive and healthy learning environment for all. PRIOR TO INTERVIEW: Clear records of Pennsylvania State Police Criminal Record Check (PATCH), Pennsylvania Child Abuse History, and Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Background Fingerprint Check as required under Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Act 153 of 2014 / DHS Fingerprint Check (No greater than 1 year old.
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Check the appearance of all work areas and lunchroom daily to assure cleanliness. Provide supervision for group home staff while they are working with consumers in the day program. No substantiated findings on the NC Personnel Registry/Health Care Program or be listed on the HHS/OIG List of Excluded Individual/Entities.
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Supervise student behavior during the lunch period to include serving lines, while eating, and during cafeteria dismissal.
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Provide student support services by monitoring halls, study periods, and lunchroom; sponsoring student organizations or activities. Provide student support services by monitoring halls, study periods, and lunchroom; sponsoring student organizations or activities.
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Daily A1 5 Sets up and takes down equipment (e.g. tables and chairs) for lunchroom preparations, scheduled and/or special events, evening meetings or other building usage. Informs Custodian Supervisor or Lead Custodian of problem areas requiring repair.
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Accompanies students to and from lunchroom, buses, and on field trips. Special Education Aide II: completion of a minimum of 48 hours of college credit. Encourages and assists students develop self-help skills.
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Coordinate the student lunchroom and work duty assignments. Work closely with the school guidance counselor, principal and local law enforcement agencies and make referrals as appropriate. Coordinate school bus supervision before and after school.
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Assist in overseeing students throughout school day, inside and outside classroom, lunchroom, bus and playground duty. Work under direct supervision of a certified teacher and indirect supervision of the school Director.
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Actively supervise in non-academic settings, including monitoring lunchroom activities and mealtime procedures, including feeding and cleaning as needed. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Under the guidance of a certificated teacher provide core curriculum instruction and behavior intervention to students with disabilities (Pre-K through young adult) in an assigned classroom or program; support students with meeting goals and objectives including students with IEPs. Participate in Individual Educational Plan (IEP) meetings; read IEP goals to support instruction to maximize student progress when trained by appropriate staff.
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Supervises and monitors students during assigned playground, hallway and lunchroom supervision periods. Keeps lunchroom floors in a clean and attractive condition. The Montessori Model will provide you with the support and collaboration of a large district while serving at a tight-knit community school in your area.
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This includes lunchroom, bus, and playground duty. Job Title: Special Education Aide Wage/Hour Status: Nonexempt. Valid Texas educational aide certificate or willingness to obtain certificate. Assist in implementation of classroom programs, including self-help, behavior.
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S&S Worldwide Inc. in North Logan, UT is hiring an Installation Supervisor. Train, direct and oversee on-site installation of roller coasters and amusement rides, including supervision of construction crews from iron workers to electricians and plumbers, which requires international travel and residing at various amusement park sites for many weeks at a time.
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As the RF/SATCOM Technician , you will install, sustain, troubleshoot, and repair standard radio frequency wireless, line-of-sight, beyond line-of-sight, wideband, ground-based satellite, and encryption transmission devices.
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Empty blue trashcans from production floor, trash from lunchroom, and warehouse at the end of each shift daily. Walk through with previous lead person to determine priorities based on information obtained from logbook and IQMS. Review these priorities with Shift Supervisor.
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