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What are Intern Pool Monitors?

Intern Pool Monitors are typically entry-level staff responsible for ensuring the safety and well-being of swimmers at a pool, often as part of a summer or seasonal internship program. Their duties include supervising the pool area, enforcing pool rules, assisting with emergencies, and sometimes helping with pool maintenance. This position is ideal for students or young adults seeking experience in public safety, recreation, or aquatic management. Training in CPR and first aid is usually required, and strong communication and observation skills are essential.

What is the difference between Intern Pool Monitor vs Intern Coordinator?

AspectIntern Pool MonitorIntern Coordinator
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require related courseworkHigh school diploma; some roles prefer related coursework or experience
Work EnvironmentSupervises intern pools, monitors activities, ensures safetyCoordinates intern schedules, communicates with interns and supervisors
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, government agencies, large organizationsEducational institutions, corporate internship programs

The Intern Pool Monitor primarily oversees the safety and management of intern groups, focusing on supervision and monitoring. In contrast, the Intern Coordinator handles scheduling, communication, and program organization. Both roles support internship programs but differ in responsibilities and focus areas.

What are the main daily responsibilities of an Intern Pool Monitor, and how do they interact with other staff members?

As an Intern Pool Monitor, your primary daily responsibilities include supervising swimmers to ensure safety, enforcing pool rules, and responding to emergencies or incidents. You will also inspect pool areas for hazards and assist with basic maintenance tasks, such as checking equipment and reporting issues. Collaboration is key, as you'll regularly communicate with lifeguards, pool managers, and other facility staff to coordinate safety protocols and assist with events or swim lessons. This role offers valuable hands-on experience in teamwork and public safety within a recreational environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Intern Pool Monitor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intern Pool Monitor, you need strong observational skills, basic knowledge of water safety, and typically a lifeguard certification such as Red Cross or YMCA Lifeguard. Familiarity with pool safety equipment, CPR, and first aid protocols is usually required. Excellent communication, responsibility, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are crucial soft skills. These abilities are vital to ensure the safety of all pool users and to respond effectively in emergency situations.
School Psychologist Intern (Pool Posting for the 2026-27 School Year)

School Psychologist Intern (Pool Posting for the 2026-27 School Year)

Mesa County Valley School District 51

Grand Junction, CO

$53K - $111K/yr

Other

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Position:
School Psychologist Intern (POOL) for the 2026-27 School Year
Why do our D51 School Psychs prefer D51?
"I love being a school psychologist for District 51! I love that I get the opportunity to utilize all my skills including conducting assessments, meeting with students on an individual basis, and collaborating with my schools' MTSS teams to make a difference at the whole school level." - D51 School Psych
"D51 has several schooling options for students in Grand Junction. This provides the opportunity for School Psychs to work in a variety of settings and capacities across the district." - D51 School Psych
"Grand Junction in general, and School District 51, in particular are a close-knit community for people caring for each other." - D51 School Psych
Description:
Responsible for the delivery of direct educational and mental health services to create supportive learning and social environments for all students. Responsible for conducting formal and informal assessments for the identification, placement, and programming of students for Special Education services and providing effective services to help students succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally.
Job Summary: 
*School Psychologists Interns are assigned School Psychologist for school locations in District 51. Interns will receive structured supervision, support and mentoring throughout their year of internship.        














Job Responsibility Description
 

Psychological Assessment and Intervention

  • Perform individual psychological assessments on students, write clear and concise diagnostic results, and maintain necessary documentation of student assessments.
  • Develop, plan, prepare, and implement individual, measurable long-term and short-term objectives based on student needs.
  • Apply techniques, strategies, and interventions to motivate and support students in meeting IEP goals and objectives.
  • Provide direct and indirect services to students, families, and appropriate staff, including consultation on interventions and providing alternative adaptations to address student needs.
  • Engage in providing short-term therapeutic interventions, including individual and small group counseling, social-emotional instruction, and conflict resolution.
  • Monitor student progress, adapt support as needed, and maintain documentation related to academic, social, and emotional development.
  • Provide crisis intervention and support in response to school-wide or individual student emergencies, collaborating with staff and community resources to ensure safety and emotional well-being.

Collaboration and Communication

  • Collaborate with teachers, support personnel, administrators, and colleagues to improve student outcomes, including participating in crisis response and management efforts as part of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Participate in team-based meetings, including eligibility & building-level discussions, to address student needs and improve educational support.
  • Communicate students' progress and needs with parents and staff to ensure continuous support and development.
  • Advocate for students, ensuring their needs are met through ethical, professional practices.
  • Engage with families to include them in the educational process and provide guidance on interventions and strategies.

Professional Growth and Compliance

  • Participate in multi-disciplinary diagnostic and placement teams, department meetings, student/family conferences, and other professional activities.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to understanding, appreciating, and making accommodations for student diversity.
  • Support school policies, procedures, and expectations while promoting personal and professional excellence.
  • Participate in social, cultural, interscholastic, and extracurricular activities to foster a positive school environment.
  • Maintain records and submit Medicaid billing statements in compliance with the State of Colorado Medicaid Reimbursement Program standards.

Other Duties

  • Additional tasks, duties, and responsibilities may be assigned as needed/requested.

Qualifications:

  • Must be in current Ed.S or Doctoral degree program in School Psychology
  • Previous psychology experience with students in an educational setting is preferred.
  • Valid Colorado driver's license or valid Colorado identification required
  • Must be able to obtain a Special Service Provider Intern Authorization with a School Psychology endorsement upon hire
  • Quality Behavioral Solutions certification (QBS) must be obtained within 60 days of hire


Working Conditions:
197 days/year
Application Procedure:
Apply Online
Salary & Benefits:
School Psychologist Intern Base Pay Salary Schedule Range:
$53,195 - $111,072 (Pending Board of Education Approval) - based on one (1) FTE at one hundred eighty eight (197) days.
Hiring Range for External Candidates:
$53,195 -  $91,316 - based on one (1) FTE at one hundred eighty eight (197) days.
*School Psych Interns are initially placed according to experience and education. Psych Interns new to the District may be granted up to 15 years of experience, provided the experience occurred within the last 20 years in accordance with the MVEA Agreement.
View all salary schedules for the current school year at: https://d51schools.org/employment/job_opportunities/salary_schedules 
Information regarding D51 Benefits can be found here: https://www.d51schools.org/employment/current_employees/employee_benefits