Under the direct supervision of the School Crossing Guard Program Coordinator, employees are responsible for the safe and orderly crossing of school-age children at assigned locations throughout the city. Work is performed independently while assigned to individual posts, in accordance with established rules, procedures, and safety guidelines. Although employees operate without direct on-site supervision, they remain under the overall direction of the Program Coordinator. Employees exercise sound judgment in carrying out assigned duties and receive guidance and assistance in unusual or non-routine situations. Work is reviewed through observation, reports, and inspection. Performs other related duties as required.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
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Ability to learn and apply laws and guidelines pertaining to pedestrian movement in accordance with Florida Department of Transportation School Crossing Guard Guidelines.
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Ability to learn and apply basic pedestrian safety principles.
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Ability to work independently or as part of a team.
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Ability to react quickly, calmly, and effectively in emergency situations.
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Ability to exercise sound judgment and interact tactfully and impartially with the public.
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Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with children, school personnel, law enforcement officers, and the general public.
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Ability to maintain required certifications and complete annual recertification requirements.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
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Observe children approaching crossings and monitor surrounding traffic conditions.
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Observe traffic signals and pedestrian crossing signals.
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Clearly communicate instructions in English.
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Hear spoken communication and surrounding traffic sounds.
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Monitor motorists’ awareness of crossing activity.
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Grasp and hold a stop sign for extended periods as needed.
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Walk into designated crossing areas for visibility and pedestrian safety purposes.
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Stand for extended periods of time.
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Step on and off curbs safely.
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Work outdoors in varying weather and environmental conditions without protective structure.
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Distinguish traffic signal colors, including red, yellow, and green.
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Ability to judge the speed and distance of oncoming traffic and determine safe crossing opportunities.
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Operate pedestrian crossing buttons and related equipment manually.