Lincoln Public Schools
METCO Bus MonitorStart Date: 8/28/2025 (may be one day of training before students return) Schedule: Monday - Friday Compensation: $107.83 per day This position may be combined with other Lincoln School positionsPosition Summary:The role of the Lincoln METCO Bus Monitor is to collaborate with the bus driver and METCO staff to assume the responsibility for the safety of students from Lincoln Public Schools to Boston. Reports to the METCO Director & AIDE Coordinator.Note: This position may be combined with other Lincoln School positions.Key Duties & Responsibilities: Take attendance Ensure that students enter and exit the school bus safely Remind students to abide by expectations (remain seated, respect other riders, use appropriate language and maintain safe bodies) Communicate bus delays to the METCO Director & AIDE Coordinator in a timely manner Communicate with students, caregivers, and school staff in a professional and courteous manner at all times Complete bus conduct reports in a timely manner and submits to the METCO Director & AIDE Coordinator Follow assigned seating plans for students Work with the METCO Director & AIDE Coordinator to re-assign seats as needed Answer calls from parents and district staff using school-provided cell phone regarding delays on arrivals and departures times. (The Director may send text messages throughout the day with updated bus information for students) Distribute flyers and announcements directly to parents at the request of the METCO Director & AIDE Coordinator and/or the METCO Academic & Enrichment Specialist Report all concerns, including student behavior directly to the METCO Director & AIDE Coordinator and Principals by using established reporting protocol Possess a positive attitude and willingness to work well as a member of the team Remain on the bus until all students are off the bus Responsible for actively participating in meetings and trainings regarding students' needs and safety Perform any and/all other duties as assigned by the METCO Director & AIDE Coordinator, METCO Academic & Enrichment Specialist, and/or Principals Qualifications: High School diploma or equivalent Ability to work closely and cooperatively with driver(s) and METCO staff to ensure a safe and comfortable for students Knowledge and use of Gmail, chrome software as a communication and reporting tool Ability to relate to and work with elementary and middle school-age children Position will require a specific training plan prior to starting and will be compensated. Lincoln, Massachusetts Lincoln is a residential suburb located 12 miles northwest of Boston. Established in 1754, the town has a rich history dating to our country's Revolutionary period and has maintained many of its early characteristics and traditions. The community places a high value on public education, open space, diversity, and community involvement.The school system has a well-earned reputation for educational excellence, offering innovative, student-centered instruction in an inclusive setting with small class sizes. The district serves students PreK-8 at two schools: the PreK-8 Lincoln School, which serves Lincoln-resident families, Boston-resident families participating in the METCO program, and the children of staff members; and the PreK-8 Hanscom School, which serves military families living on the Hanscom Air Force Base.Interest in Lincoln Public Schools Our district's core values are: excellence and innovation in teaching and learning, respect for every individual, and collaboration and community. We are excited to welcome new staff members who share those values, and who bring a range of prior experiences in education and in life. As a district, we ensure that applicants are employed, assigned, and promoted without regard to their age, race, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, active military/veteran status, disability, national origin, pregnancy or pregnancy-related conditions, or housing status. We actively seek applications from a diverse range of candidates who share a common commitment to children and to maintaining a positive and collaborative culture.You can learn more about the Lincoln Public Schools at https://www.lincnet.org/employment.