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Join our team as a Lunch/Recess Supervisor and help create a safe and organized lunchtime environment for our elementary school students! We are looking for a dependable and mature individual who can ...

Join our team as a Lunch/Recess Supervisor and help create a safe and organized lunchtime environment for our elementary school students! We are looking for a dependable and mature individual who can ...

What You Do Noon Supervisors supervise students at recess and lunchtime. Noon Supervisors maintain a harmonious atmosphere by encouraging peaceful resolution of conflicts, organize group games and ...

Noon Supervisor

Fargo, ND · On-site

$17.77/hr

Carl Ben Eielson Middle School Date Available: 08/27/2025 What You Do Noon Supervisors supervise students at recess and lunchtime. Noon Supervisors maintain a harmonious atmosphere by encouraging ...

Noon Supervisor

Fargo, ND · On-site

$17.77/hr

Ben Franklin Middle School Date Available: 08/27/2025 What You Do Noon Supervisors supervise students at recess and lunchtime. Noon Supervisors maintain a harmonious atmosphere by encouraging ...

What You Do Noon Supervisors supervise students at recess and lunchtime. Noon Supervisors maintain a harmonious atmosphere by encouraging peaceful resolution of conflicts, organize group games and ...

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How much do lunchtime supervisor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for lunchtime supervisor in the United States is $62,661.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,000.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are lunchtime supervisors?

Lunchtime supervisors are staff members, typically employed by schools, who are responsible for overseeing students during lunch breaks. Their duties include ensuring children's safety and well-being, managing behavior, assisting with meals, and sometimes organizing play activities. They help create a safe and positive environment, address minor conflicts, and make sure school policies are followed during lunchtime. Lunchtime supervisors play a vital role in supporting both students and teaching staff during the school day.

What are some typical challenges a Lunchtime Supervisor faces, and how can they be addressed?

Lunchtime Supervisors often encounter challenges such as managing large groups of children, ensuring safety during play, and resolving conflicts between students. Effective communication and a calm, consistent approach are key to addressing these issues. Building positive relationships with students and collaborating closely with teaching and support staff can also help create a safe and enjoyable lunchtime environment. Ongoing training in behavior management and first aid is often provided to help Supervisors handle these situations confidently.

What is the difference between Lunchtime Supervisor vs Classroom Assistant?

AspectLunchtime SupervisorClassroom Assistant
Required credentialsNone typically required, but some roles prefer basic first aid or safeguarding trainingOften requires relevant qualifications or experience in education or childcare
Work environmentSchool dining areas and playgrounds during lunch hoursClassrooms and school premises assisting teachers during lessons
Employer and industry usagePrimarily in schools, focusing on supervision during lunch and break timesIn schools, supporting classroom activities and student learning

While both roles are within the school environment, Lunchtime Supervisors mainly oversee students during lunch and break times, ensuring safety and order. Classroom Assistants support teaching activities and student learning inside classrooms. The roles differ in responsibilities, required qualifications, and work settings, but both contribute to a safe and productive school day.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Lunchtime Supervisor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lunchtime Supervisor, you generally need experience working with children, basic first aid knowledge, and an understanding of safeguarding procedures. Familiarity with school communication systems and incident reporting tools is often required. Strong interpersonal skills, vigilance, and the ability to manage behavior effectively help create a safe and positive environment. These skills are vital for ensuring student safety, promoting positive behavior, and supporting the smooth running of school mealtimes.
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2026-2027 School Year Noon Supervisor

2026-2027 School Year Noon Supervisor

Fargo Public Schools

Fargo, ND • On-site

$17.84/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Fargo Public Schools rating

7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

225th of 545 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Position Type:
Support Staff/Noon Supervisor
Date Posted:
5/4/2026
Location:
Clara Barton-Hawthorne Elementary School
Date Available:
08/26/2026
What You Do
Noon Supervisors supervise students at recess and lunchtime. Noon Supervisors maintain a harmonious atmosphere by encouraging peaceful resolution of conflicts, organize group games and activities, and assist students in lunchroom clean up.
What You Need
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Ability to communicate with students, colleagues, and parents/guardians orally and in writing
Must be able to walk, stand, and bend
Position may be indoors or outdoors as needed
Typical Shift: M-F 10:30 am - 1:30 pm
Rate: $17.84/hr
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Application Procedures
All applications for open Fargo Public Schools positions must be made via www.applitrack.com/fargo/onlineapp. Paper submissions will not be accepted. Application materials must clearly explain how experience and education are related to the minimum qualifications and job duties.
Applicants for administrative, teaching, professional and other certified staff positions will need to attach: 1) Cover Letter 2) Resume/CV 3) Three (3) Professional References 4) Complete transcripts for each degree from the institutions conferring the degrees. In addition, Teacher Applicants will need to attach: Current teaching license.
Job postings will be closed for applications at 5:00 pm Central Standard Time (CST) on the closing date listed in the posting.
Fargo Public Schools does not offer or provide sponsorships. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Applicants who are residents of ND and eligible to claim veteran's preference must upload a Form DD214. Claims for disabled veteran's preference must include a current statement of disabled status from the Veterans Affairs Office.
For more information or questions please call 701-446-1000 or email humancapital@fargo.k12.nd.us.
The Fargo Public School District is committed to maintaining a learning and working environment free from discrimination and harassment in all employment and educational programs, activities, and facilities. The District prohibits discrimination and harassment based on an individual's race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, disability, age, or other status protected by law.

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