ESY- Summer Program Security Guard -RS and PMS Arts, Media & Design Jobs - Princeton, NJ at Geebo

ESY- Summer Program Security Guard -RS and PMS

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6 Princeton, NJ Princeton, NJ Seasonal Seasonal $25 an hour $25 an hour 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago JobID:
3508 Position Type:
Summer Work/Student Services Date Posted:
3/14/2024 Location:
District Date Available:
07/01/2024-08/06/2024 07/01/24 - 08/06/24 ESY - Summer Program Security Guard Riverside:
Monday through Friday 8:
00 A.
M - 1:
30 P.
M.
PMS:
Monday through Friday 8:
00 A.
M - 1:
30 P.
M.
Qualifications:
High School diploma; school security experience preferred
Essential Functions:
For the duration of all summer programs assist visitors and secure proper identification; patrol and monitor hallways, stairwells, lavatories, outside facilities and other public and unsupervised places of school to ensure safety and wellbeing and any other duties related to the summer program as assigned by the administrators.
Stipend:
1 security guard per summer program building @ $25/hr.
JobID:
3508 Position Type:
Summer Work/Student Services Date Posted:
3/14/2024 Location:
District Date Available:
07/01/2024-08/06/2024 07/01/24 - 08/06/24 ESY - Summer Program Security Guard Riverside:
Monday through Friday 8:
00 A.
M - 1:
30 P.
M.
PMS:
Monday through Friday 8:
00 A.
M - 1:
30 P.
M.
Qualifications:
High School diploma; school security experience preferred
Essential Functions:
For the duration of all summer programs assist visitors and secure proper identification; patrol and monitor hallways, stairwells, lavatories, outside facilities and other public and unsupervised places of school to ensure safety and wellbeing and any other duties related to the summer program as assigned by the administrators.
Stipend:
1 security guard per summer program building @ $25/hr.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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