| Pool Paraprofessional | | Under the supervision of the immediate supervisor, the Pool Paraprofessional is responsible for swimming pool operation support, safety, and supervision of students and participants during instructional, extracurricular, and community programming. The role is safety-critical, customer-facing, and essential to high-quality aquatic operations. Essential Functions - Apply and enforce pool rules and regulations consistently to maintain a safe aquatic environment.
- Maintain constant vigilance and direct supervision of all bathers; recognize and respond to distressed swimmers and emergencies.
- Use lifesaving equipment professionally and safely; perform rescues and provide emergency care within the scope of certifications (Lifeguard/CPR/AED).
- Assist with bather and crowd control, deck management, and lane-space organization during physical education, team practices, swim lessons, and events.
- Implement the pool Emergency Action Plan (EAP) and communicate clearly with staff, participants, and first responders during incidents.
- Record and maintain daily pool attendance logs and other required health department/district documentation.
- Dress appropriately and professionally for aquatic duties; maintain personal readiness and equipment checks.
- Assist in preparing the physical plant for instruction and events, including lane lines, flags, kickboards, rescue equipment, signage, sound systems, and event setups.
- Support routine safety practices (e.g., pre-opening checks, visual inspections, hazard identification) and immediately report concerns to supervisors.
- Collaborate with custodial staff/CPOs by promptly communicating observed water quality concerns (clarity, chemical odor) and equipment issues.
- Provide positive, professional customer service to students, families, staff, and visiting teams or event hosts.
- Follow all district policies related to student supervision, confidentiality, reporting, and workplace conduct.
Other Responsibilities - Assist with staff check-in/out procedures, equipment inventories, and safety drills.
- Serve as a liaison to event hosts when assigned; ensure proper pool setup, functional safety equipment, and clear communication with event staff.
- Maintain the required bather count and submit necessary paperwork.
- Participate in ongoing safety training and skill refreshers; maintain current certifications and re-certification schedules.
- Perform other related duties as assigned by the Director of Health, Physical Education, and Athletics or Building Administrator.
| $16.60 per hour |
| School Monitor | | Full and part time positions in school buildings and Transportation Department GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Newark Central School District School Monitor will provide supervision of students in study halls, cafeteria, and hallways. This is a position where the individual assists in a variety of tasks involved in the execution of the day-to-day operations of the school building. JOB DUTIES: - Act as a monitor in study halls, corridors, libraries, lavatories, resource centers, and cafeterias
- Perform a variety of routine clerical tasks such as making copies, distributing mail, filing, etc
- Prepare bulletin boards
- Proctor exams
- Related tasks and work as required
- Other duties as assigned
| $16.60 per hour |