Robotics Chaperone - Skokie, United States - Niles Township High School District 219

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    JOB DESCRIPTION
    Niles Township High School District 219

    CHAPERONE
    Position Objective
    Supervision of Students participating in the event

    Reports to
    Director of Sponsoring Department

    Position Summary
    Chaperones will be expected to stay at the event site for the duration of the event and would be
    responsible for ensuring students are in their assigned locations during the event, transport
    supplies as needed, help coordinate meals, if applicable, and be available to support a student
    and the sponsor in case of emergency. Chaperones will be expected to travel on the bus to and
    from the event site and the school.

    Terms of Employment
    Duration of the event

    See attached for the tentative working hours of overnight trips.

    Rate of Pay
    Chaperones will be paid a rate of $20/hour for all hours on duty. Accommodations, meals, and
    transportation will be covered, if applicable. Unless supervising students, meal periods are not
    compensable. Periods when the employee is sleeping are not compensable.

    Support Staff or Paraprofessional employees who have the approval of their direct supervisor to
    chaperone should enter a Professional Out of District day of leave for their absence. All hours
    worked outside their normal working day would need to be clocked to the Chaperone position.

    If you are interested in being a chaperone for this event, please reach out to the Director of the
    sponsoring Department for more information.

    Candidate must apply on-line at

    Niles Township High Schools District 219 is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy and
    practice of District 219 to decide all matters relating to employment solely on the basis of the applicant's
    ability to perform the essential functions of the position. District 219 ensures equal employment
    opportunities regardless of race, creed, sex, sexual orientation, color, national origin, religion, age or
    handicap.

    The information contained in this job description is for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities
    Act (A.D.A.) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties are
    performed by the individuals currently holding this position and additional duties may be assigned.

    11/08/2021

  • Position Type:
    Part-Time/Temporary/Part-Time Temporary Worker (Clerical Support)

  • Date Posted:
    4/15/2024

  • Location:
    NORTH/WEST ENGINEERING COMPUTER SCIENCE BUSINESS

  • Date Available:
    23-24 School Year

  • Closing Date:
    04/29/2024


  • Greetings

    We are seeking a female chaperone for an overnight Robotics Worlds Event held in Dallas, Tx from Wednesday April 24th - Sunday April 28th

    Chaperones will be paid a rate of $20/hour for all hours on duty. Hotel stay, meals, and

    transportation will be covered.

    Chaperones will be expected to stay at the site for the duration of competition events and would be responsible

    for ensuring students are in their assigned locations during the competition, transport supplies to rooms, help

    coordinate meals, and be available to support a student and the team. Periods when the employee is sleeping

    are not compensable.

    The paid working hours will approximately be the following:

    Wednesday April 24th 3:30pm - 11pm

    Thursday April 25th 3:30pm - 11pm

    Friday March 22 3:30pm - 11pm

    Saturday March 24th 7:30am-11pm

    Support Staff or Para employees who have the approval of their direct supervisor to

    chaperone should enter a Professional Out of District day of leave for their absence.

    All hours worked outside their normal working day would need to be clocked to the

    Chaperone position.

    If you are interested in being a chaperone for this trip, please reach out to Chris Powell at

    for more information. Those interested in supervising will need to complete the application in frontline.

    Sincerely,

    Chris Powell, Director of Engineering, Computer Science, & Business Education
    & Niles North Robotics Coach

    Tim Sullivan, Niles West Robotics Coach



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