Crossing Guards Needed for New School Year

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Residents interested in serving as crossing guards near neighborhood schools are encouraged to apply for open jobs.

There is an immediate need for more than 80 crossing guards and recruitment will be ongoing throughout the school year.  High-needs areas include the southwest Las Vegas Valley, Spring Valley and neighborhoods in the central Las Vegas Valley.

Safety-conscious candidates wishing to apply for jobs are asked to email their name and phone number to LasVegasJobs@TheCrossingGuardCompany.com. The Crossing Guard Company, a division of All City Management Services, contracts with Clark County and other local jurisdictions to provide crossing guard services. The company will follow up with job seekers about available positions.

Crossing guards usually work close to where they live. The job pays $15 an hour in unincorporated Clark County. While school hours vary across the valley, crossing guards work an hour in the morning and an hour in the afternoon. Successful applicants must be 18 years old, pass an agility and balance assessment, and complete fingerprinting and drug/alcohol screening requirements.

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