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City of West Jordan

Crossing Guard

City of West Jordan, West Jordan, Utah, United States, 84088


$15.91 per crossing, $11.67 for Kinder crossings

SUMMARY

Under general supervision and direction of an assigned Police supervisor or the Crossing Guard Supervisor, prepare crossing zone and escort and/or assist in the safe crossing of children at road crossings. Responsible for encouraging all children to comply with traffic crossing rules and assist in the safe conveyance of children on their way to school.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED

None.

ESSENTIAL DUTIESWork an assigned post at a crossing; coordinate traffic flow and traffic signals where children cross on their way to school.Report violations by either children or motoring public to the Crossing Guard Supervisor and/or assigned Police supervisor in charge of the crossing program.Observe road traffic to determine best timing for road crossings; admit children and pedestrians into designated crossing locations; escort and assist children and pedestrians as needed to ensure safe crossings.Monitor behavior of children and educate children regarding traffic safety as appropriate.Turn on and off flashing lights to ensure safe crossing of children in crossing zone; place cones and signs in crossing zone.Attend training meetings as assigned to enhance knowledge and professionalism.May prepare various reports related to work time and work activities.Promote professional and courteous relations with children, motorists and citizens contacted during shifts.Explain traffic rules to motorists.Complete required state approved training and attend two mandatory training meetings each year facilitated by the Crossing Guard Supervisor.All substitute crossing guards must cross at least two times per month.Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education:

High school diploma or GED.

Experience:

Related experience helpful but not required.

Certifications/Licenses:

Valid Utah Driver's LicenseKNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Knowledge of:

Basic safety rulesTraffic control hazardsSkill with:

Operating office equipment including computer equipment and software.Ability to:

Understand and explain traffic rules; direct the public to follow those rules.Communicate clearly and professionally with children, motorists, pedestrians and school officials.Provide signals to vehicles.Establish, maintain, and foster positive and harmonious working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Stand and walk for long periods of time. Lift and display a stop sign while crossing citizens, for the entirety of any shift. Carry traffic cones and set in position. Exposure to outdoor and traffic noise, weather conditions, and mechanical hazards. An annual eye test and fitness assessment are required for this position.