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Cafeteria monitor

Gainesville, GA ยท On-site

$11.25 - $14/hr

Position Type: Support Staff/School Nutrition Lunch Monitor Date Posted: 2/23/2026 Location: Lanier Elementary School - 3054 Date Available: Immediate Attachment(s): * School Nutrition Monitor ...

MONITOR TECH CENTRAL MONITORING UNIT Position Summary : Under general supervision and according to established policies and procedures, provides continuous monitor observation and rhythm strip ...

Overview Under the direction of the Nurse Manager closely monitors changes in EKG patterns of the designated patients placed on telemetry monitoring. This is a technical position with no supervisory ...

The Monitor Technician performs under the direct supervision of the PCC and is a vital role in supporting quality patient care. This role involves participation in the implementation phase of the ...

The Monitor Technician is responsible for cardiac monitor observation and reporting of cardiac rhythm changes to the nursing staff for further investigation when indicated. The Monitor Technician ...

MONITOR TECH

Bayonne, NJ ยท On-site

$17.52 - $25.34/hr

The Monitor Tech plays a critical role in the healthcare environment by continuously observing and interpreting patient vital signs and cardiac rhythms to ensure timely detection of any abnormalities.

Could you be a Monitor Technician at Main Line Health? Why work as a Monitor Technician with Main Line Health? * Make an Impact! The work you do as a Monitor Technician makes a tremendous impact for ...

Monitor II

Costa Mesa, CA ยท On-site

$19.92 - $20.97/hr

The Monitor II shall mentor junior Monitor staff, and provide ongoing safety oversight. The Monitor II performs Monitor duties on behalf of program clients/participants, as well as mentoring and ...

Monitor Technician

West Islip, NY ยท On-site

$26.82 - $34.86/hr

Monitor technician will place patient on cardiac monitor. This will require bending/lifting and reaching arms above head to bedside and central station monitoring equipment. * Maintains and cleans ...

Could you be a Monitor Technician at Main Line Health? Why work as a Monitor Technician with Main Line Health? * Make an Impact! The work you do as a Monitor Technician makes a tremendous impact for ...

Monitor Tech Department: Centralized Telemetry Shift: Pool/PRN Elevating Healthcare in Wesley Chapel and West Florida, Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health Wiregrass Ranch Hospital is poised to ...

As a Monitor Tech, you will be responsible for continuous observation and analysis of patients' cardiac rhythms to detect and report changes. Every day you will meticulously monitor EKG strips ...

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-Demonstrates rhythm interpretation skills. -Demonstrates knowledge of monitoring equipment operations. -Understand operational functions of each monitoring station's computer series.

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How much do monitor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for monitor in the United States is $16.01, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.66 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are 'Monitors' in the workplace?

Monitors are individuals responsible for overseeing specific activities, environments, or groups to ensure safety, compliance, or proper behavior. Their duties may include supervising students, maintaining order in public spaces, or observing processes to report any issues. Monitors often work in schools, public facilities, or corporate settings, and their role can vary depending on the organization's needs. They play a crucial part in supporting a safe and productive environment.

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

To thrive as a Monitor, you generally need strong observational skills, attention to detail, and a high school diploma or equivalent educational background. Familiarity with surveillance equipment, basic computer systems, and incident reporting software is often required. Reliability, integrity, and effective communication are essential soft skills for ensuring compliance and managing situations calmly. These skills are crucial for maintaining safety, enforcing rules, and accurately documenting incidents in various monitoring environments.

What are some common challenges that Monitors face when maintaining order and ensuring compliance in educational or organizational settings?

Monitors often face the challenge of balancing authority with approachability, as they need to enforce rules while maintaining positive relationships with those they oversee. Managing conflicts diplomatically and dealing with non-compliance can also be difficult, especially in diverse environments where expectations may vary. Additionally, Monitors must remain vigilant and attentive for extended periods, which requires strong focus and consistency. Effective communication and the ability to remain calm under pressure are essential to successfully navigate these challenges.

What is the difference between Monitor vs Security Guard?

AspectMonitorSecurity Guard
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; training in surveillance and security proceduresHigh school diploma or equivalent; security license or certification often required
Work EnvironmentMonitoring surveillance systems, CCTV, alarms in various settings like malls, officesPatrolling premises, checking IDs, responding to incidents in public or private properties
Employer & Industry UsageBusinesses, security companies, government facilitiesPrivate security firms, retail stores, event venues, corporate buildings

Both monitors and security guards play vital roles in security, but monitors primarily oversee surveillance systems and detect issues remotely, while security guards provide physical presence and respond directly to incidents. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or security service.

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Infographic showing various Monitor job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $33,308 per year, or $16 per hour.

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Job description

Position Type:
Monitor
Date Posted:
5/12/2026
Location:
District
MONITOR, PART-TIME
Job Description
The Massapequa School District is currently looking for friendly, energetic and reliable candidates for Monitor positions in our schools. Monitors are responsible for student supervision in different capacities throughout our school buildings. This can range from hallway supervision to cafeterias, playgrounds and even office spaces.
Work Schedule
*Part-time
*Monday - Friday for daily shifts of 3-4 hours.
*No nights or weekends
*Follows the Massapequa Public Schools calendar - off on school holidays
Job Qualifications
*Ability to communicate clearly with students and other staff members
*Ability to stand for extended periods of time (eg, 45 minutes)
*Ability to pass a background screening by Civil Service. Fingerprinting will be necessary at employee's own expense.
Salary/Pay Scale
Minimum Wage
Job Location
Districtwide