Paraprofessional - Instructional - Hall Monitor - THS - Apply 2/25/2026 - 6/12/2025
Alabaster City Schools
Location
Alley, Missouri
Quick overview
The primary goal is to assist school personnel by serving as a hall monitor, which involves upholding school rules, policies, and procedures to provide an appropriate educational program. Duties include supervising student activities outside the classroom, ensuring student safety and welfare, and greeting visitors.
Requirements summary
Candidates must possess a high school diploma or GED along with academic competency in basic skills, though specific higher education requirements (Associate's Degree or 48 semester hours) apply only for Title I schools, or successful completion of the Alabama State Board of Education approved WORKKEYS test. Applicants must also have adequate strength and dexterity for physical tasks and the ability to maintain good interpersonal relationships.
Job description
Multiple Positions ALABASTER CITY SCHOOLS
Job Description
Job title
- Paraprofessional -
- HALL
- MONITOR (Note: These positions may require re-assignment to various schools throughout the school year as the need arises.) (Please refer to posted vacancy for specific locations)
Qualifications
1. High school graduate or equivalent (GED) and academic competency in basic skills. 2. For Title I or Title I Targeted Assistance Program Schools Only: a. Must hold an Associate’s Degree (or) b. Have completed a minimum of 48 semester hours of study at a regionally accredited institution of higher education. (or) c. Have successfully completed the Alabama State Board of Education approved WORKKEYS test. 3. Adequate strength and dexterity to perform all required tasks including lifting, stooping, and bending. 4. Ability to maintain good interpersonal relationships. 5. Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board of Education may find appropriate and acceptable. REPORTS TO: Principal and Assistant Principal JOB GOAL: To assist school personnel in providing an appropriate educational program by serving as a hall monitor. PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. To understand and assist in upholding school rules, policies, and procedures. 2. To participate in the efficient and effective operation of the school as directed by the Principal and Assistant Principal. 3. To respect the confidentiality of information pertaining to students and staff. 4. To assist in fostering positive student attitudes toward citizenship, self-discipline, morality, and patriotism.
Duties
1. Report for duty at least 15 minutes before the opening of school and remain at least 10 minutes after close of school unless special contract requires other hours. 2. Supervise students and their activities outside the classroom. 3. Serve as a hall monitor to include cafeterias, locker rooms, and school grounds. 4. Take all the necessary precautions to provide for the safety and welfare of students. 5. Greet visitors, answer general questions and give directions. 6. Attend and participate in individual, school, and system professional development activities. 7. Maintain a cooperative working relationship with school staff, parents, and community. 8. Promote good public relations for school system with the general public. 9. Maintain the confidentiality of all school-related business. 10. Be familiar with and follow Board of Education policies. 11. Perform other reasonable duties during school necessary to the safe and effective operation of the school when assigned by the principal. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 187-day contract. Salary according to appropriate current schedule. EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy. SALARY: Appropriate placement on current salary schedule.