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Careers At Sidwell Friends School
Welcome to the Human Resources Department at Sidwell Friends School. Sidwell Friends prides itself in offering a high quality educational experience to those who will lead the next generation. To that end, we are seeking qualified individuals with the knowledge, skills and abilities to enhance the student experience at Sidwell Friends. We encourage you to review the job postings below and to contact us for additional information. PM Shuttle Monitor/Extended Day Assistant
Sidwell Friends, a coeducational Quaker day school, seeks part-time PM Shuttle Monitor/Extended Day Assistant at the DC and Bethesda, MD campus.The PM Shuttle Monitor/Extended Day Assistant is primarily responsible for supervising elementary students on the campus shuttle from the Lower School in Bethesda to the DC Campus and back (3-4:15 PM, 2-3:00 PM Tuesdays) and will also join the extended day program as a staff assistant at the conclusion of shuttle service. Key Responsibilities: On the shuttle, it is the responsibility of the monitor to:
As an extended day Staff Assistant, you will be actively engaging children with crafts, games, projects, and other activities. As well, you will be supervising both indoor and outdoor sports, helping with homework, and overall, creating a positive educational environment in which our children can thrive. After School and Enrichment Staff Assistants support the organization and implementation of both the After School program and the Enrichment Program. Qualifications: Requirements: Must be at least 18 and have experience supervising children preferably in a camp or after school setting. Hours: 2:45pm - 6:00 P.M. & Tuesdays 1:30 - 6:00 P.M. Flexible days/hours. Pay is hourly based on experience. Compensation
To Apply To be considered, qualified candidates must upload a cover letter, resume, and three references through our online application system (ClearCo). To learn more about our school, please visit https://www.sidwell.edu. Diversity Statement Sidwell Friends School affirms the centrality of diversity and inclusion in all aspects of academic and campus life. Honoring a multiplicity of voices, we celebrate shared joys and address tensions productively. Together, we are guided by Quaker testimonies and seek to answer the question, “How do we nurture a sense of belonging in our community and demonstrate our commitment to a just world". |