Bus Monitor-Breathitt County and Wolfe County Financial & Banking - Jackson, KY at Geebo

Bus Monitor-Breathitt County and Wolfe County

Part-time 2 hours ago Full Job Description 171 Howell Heights Darrell R.
Shouse Jackson, KY 41339 Executive Director Phone:
(606) 666-2452 Fax:
(606) 666-9780 Email:
mkhroffice@mkcap.
org Bus Monitor Middle Kentucky Community Action Partnership, Inc.
is requesting applications for the positions of Bus Monitor in our Head Start program in Breathitt County, Lee County, and Wolfe County.
This position is part time, four (4) hours per day.
Part time positions will receive paid vacation, paid sick leave and two paid holidays.
Job Description Helping children on and off the bus.
Helping the children buckle seat belts.
Support the driver in maintaining bus rules.
Implement age and developmentally appropriate activities with the children during the bus ride and keeping required paperwork up to date and accurate.
All other duties as assigned.
Qualifications Must have transportation to meet the driver.
Must have a high school diploma or GED.
Must be able to pass a regular heath exam and a TB skin test.
Must pass a criminal and child abuse/neglect check throughout your employment.
Must pass a pre-employment drug test and random drug and alcohol testing throughout your employment.
Applications can be found on our website at www.
mkcap.
org or at any Middle Kentucky location throughout our service area.
Deadline :
Applications must be received no later than Friday, March 3, 2023 at 1:
00 PM.
Applications can be faxed to (606) 666-9780 - Attn:
Human Resource Department, emailed to mkhroffice@mkcap.
org, or can be dropped off at any Middle Kentucky location throughout the service area including the Central Office located at 171 Howell Heights, Jackson, KY 41339.
An Equal Opportunity Employer Serving Breathitt, Lee, Owsley and Wolfe Counties.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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