Campus Monitor
City Arts and Leadership High School seeks a Campus Monitor. Reporting to the school Principal, the Campus Monitor maintains a welcoming, respectful and professional presence to ensure a safe and secure school campus.
Who We Are
Our mission is to transform the lives of students - especially those who will be the first in their family to attend college - by preparing them for success in college, career, and life. Envision Education currently operates four small schools in San Francisco, Oakland, and Hayward, as well as a national educational consulting firm called Envision Learning Partners. Envision Education has made an explicit commitment to becoming an exemplar network of schools with an instructional and cultural vision rooted in an anti-racist and pro-Black framework. The following represents Envision Schools’ vision for 21st-century skills, character traits, and cognitive and social-emotional skills that learners need for success in college, career, and life.
- Knowledge and Love of Self and Land
- Collectivism
- Critical Thinking
- Self Determination
- Criticality
- Leadership
Who You Are
- You are equity-focused. You are unapologetic about your deeply held belief that all children can achieve. You believe that anti-racist and pro-Black practices and frameworks are essential to change the status quo for all students.
- You are collaborative. You make decisions in partnership with others, focused on what is best for the students.
- You are invested in our core values. You hold high expectations for the entire school community. You examine your own biases in your pursuit of equity for all.
Key Responsibilities
- Supervise students before school, during passing periods, lunch, and after school in hallways, restrooms, common areas, and outdoor spaces
- Monitor and support appropriate technology and cell phone use in common areas in alignment with school expectations
- Maintain a visible presence to promote student safety and positive behavior
- Monitor campus entrances and exits and support visitor check-in procedures
- Watch for and report unauthorized individuals or safety concerns
- Intervene early to de-escalate conflicts and redirect behavior using restorative and trauma-informed practices
- Build positive, respectful relationships with students and support a welcoming school climate
- Support students in transitioning to class and remaining in authorized areas during the school day
- Communicate effectively with administrators, teachers, and support staff using school communication systems
- Complete basic incident reports and documentation as required
- Assist with emergency response, safety drills, assemblies, and special events
- Identify and report campus safety hazards and other concerns to administration
- Perform other duties related to student supervision and campus safety as assigned
Qualifications
- Associate degree required
- Experience in security, campus supervision, and/or front-desk operations, preferably in a school or youth-serving environment
- Understanding of adolescent development and common behavioral characteristics of high school–aged students
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively and respectfully with parents and families, including Black, African American, Latine/a/o/x, and immigrant communities
- Bilingual Spanish proficiency preferred
Compensation & Benefits
- Hourly range of $22-$30/hour dependent upon years of aligned experience.
- This is a 40 hours per week position, 11-month role.
- Paid sick and personal leave.
- Excellent health benefits package with employer contribution to benefits.
- Optional Flexible Benefits Plan including dependent care, medical care, parking, and commuter benefits.
- Optional 403b Plan.
- Life Insurance at no cost to employee.
- Access to ongoing opportunities for learning, professional, and leadership opportunities.
As an equal opportunity employer, we believe deeply in diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all people. Envision Education recruits, employs, compensates, and promotes regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, disability, age, veteran status, and the many other characteristics that make us diverse