Part-Time Aides Overview
Beginning in school year 2012-13, schools have been able to utilize a newly created position called
Part-Time Aide. This position can be used to assist with the supervision of students during
non-instructional activities before, during, and/or after the school day. Part-Time Aides can work for
the school, but for no longer than 3.75 hours each day.
Part Time Aides Duties
Some examples of duties that can be performed by Part-Time Aides include assisting with supervision
of students:
- During lunch and/or recess period(s)
- During study halls (to only be held during non-instructional minutes)
- During in-school suspensions
- During student entry/exit
- In and around the school building
Part-Time Aides cannot take on the duties of other clearly defined school-based positions, including
but not limited to teacher’s assistants, instructional assistants, special education classroom assistants,
children’s welfare attendants, security guards or aides, clerks, etc.
Part Time Aides QUALIFICATIONS
Part-Time Aides must have the following qualifications:
- High school degree or GED equivalent (required)
- One year of experience in the supervision of children in an organized setting (preferred)
- Ability to work with and for school children
- Ability to follow written and oral instructions
- Ability to learn and follow school and district policies, procedures, and expectations.