Job Summary
The playground monitor is a part-time position that is responsible for planning and implementing play and physical activity programming during recess and during PE. The monitor is dedicated to ensuring all children get a chance to play and participate in the playground. The monitor will lead and instruct games for students, teach students to resolve challenges and support other staff in their facilitation of student play. The monitor is also responsible for performing tasks for instructional personnel and administrative duties for the Office Manager, as needed.
Required Documents
Must have:
-current TB clearance
-valid CPR and first aid certification
-current TB clearance
-valid CPR and first aid certification
Requirements / Qualifications
Email the following documents to [email protected]:
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume
- 3 Current Letters of Recommendation
- Completed Classified OCEAA Application (available at http://www.oceaa.org/employment-empleo/)
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume
- 3 Current Letters of Recommendation
- Completed Classified OCEAA Application (available at http://www.oceaa.org/employment-empleo/)
Comments and Other Information
Orange County Educational Arts Academy (OCEAA) is a TK-8 independent charter school specializing in dual language immersion programming which serves over 600 students. Our mission at OCEAA is simple: to nurture all learners to become creative, critical thinkers by providing high quality standards-based instruction through the arts, technology, language and culture.
OCEAA has a diverse population; approximately 70% of our students are low income, 38% are English Learners and 14% are Students with Disabilities. Grounded in our Habits of Character- integrity, compassion, courage, collaboration, and perseverance, OCEAA partners with EL Education as a national network school to create classrooms where students achieve content mastery in two languages and become active contributors in building a better world.
OCEAA has a diverse population; approximately 70% of our students are low income, 38% are English Learners and 14% are Students with Disabilities. Grounded in our Habits of Character- integrity, compassion, courage, collaboration, and perseverance, OCEAA partners with EL Education as a national network school to create classrooms where students achieve content mastery in two languages and become active contributors in building a better world.