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Typical CertificationsCPR, First Aid, Childcare CertificationCPR, First Aid, Childcare Certification
Work EnvironmentPreschools, daycare centers, community programsPreschools, daycare centers, community programs
Employer & Industry UsageChildcare providers, educational institutionsChildcare providers, educational institutions
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Infographic showing various Northside job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $63,084 per year, or $30.3 per hour.

2026 Summer School Support Staff

Sun Prairie Area School District

Sun Prairie, WI • On-site

Temporary

Re-posted 14 days ago


Sun Prairie Area School District rating

7.1

Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

258th of 634 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Summer School 2026 

 

The large PK-12 Summer School program will be held on the following dates at the locations included below.  (Dates do not include specialized programs.)

 
  • JUNE  22 (staff only orientation, prep day - 6 hours)
    • Due to maintenance and cleaning schedules, staff may NOT  be in rooms used for Summer School prior to JUN 22.  Please do not request early entrance to sites/rooms.
  • JUNE 24 - JULY 23  Student Contact Days
  • JULY  24 (staff only wrap up - 6 hours).
    • *6 hours total - may be split over the final week
  • Monday thru Thursday
    • No School on Fridays
  • Staff Time (for majority of staff, there may be some exceptions)
    • 7:30 am - 1:30 pm - 6 hours paid daily 
      • includes student contact time, supervision, & planning time
  • Student Contact Time (for majority of staff, there may be some exceptions)
    • 8:00 am - 1:00 pm 
      • Times may be adjusted slightly 
  • MS New Beginnings - TBD
  • HS Keys to Success - TBD
 

Locations

 
  • Creekside
  • Horizon
  • Meadow View (MV & RO)
  • Northside (ES & NS)                      
  • Token Springs (CHB & TS) 
  • Westside
  • Prairie View Middle School
  • West High School
  • Prairie Phoenix Academy
 

Specialized Programs 

 
  • Additional Information will be provided for specialized programs (e.g., Sound of Sun Prairie, Strength & Conditioning, Biking, Agriculture, Musical Theater and others)
  • Additional locations may be used for specialized programs.

Summer School Pay Information

Employee Expectations

Summary
The purpose of this position is to provide the best academic and social/emotional environment to ensure learning for all students in all school settings, including classroom and playground.  To create a learning experience that maximizes the intellectual, social, emotional, and physical development of the students and helps them to learn to problem solve. To supervise students ensuring their safety and well-being on the playground, bus area, cafeteria, classrooms, and transitional spaces before, during, and after school.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities


The following duties are normal for this position.  These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive.  Other duties may be required and assigned.
  • Supervises students on the playground, cafeteria, classrooms and other areas before, during and after school.
  • Maintains safe environments before, during and after school in structured and non-structured settings understanding individual student intervention strategies including IEPs.
  • Oversees the cafeteria during breakfast and lunch, following state sanitation regulations and monitoring student food allergies and food safety.
  • Communicates with parents and students during drop off and pick up to ensure a safe and orderly environment during transitions.
  • Assisting students in identifying actions and consequences and ways to resolve conflicts and solve problems, intervening when students' actions are potentially harmful or dangerous.
  • Makes a personal connection with students demonstrating that they are caring adults who will listen and facilitate other internal and external interventions as needed.
  • Provides consistency for students as a trusted adult doing daily check-in and check-out taking the time to listen and make positive connections with students.
  • Model Positive Behavior Instructional Support (PBIS) with students and participates in PBIS planning teams as requested.
  • Analyze, develop, and share school wide efforts on PBIS initiatives using school wide data to drive decision making and modify interventions.
  • Collaborate with other school personnel regarding student achievement, classroom instruction and behavioral expectations.
  • Provides supplemental academic interventions as directed by the teachers for students in large group, small group instruction, and one-on-one settings.
  • Focused on assigned grade levels and are required to learn and be confident in the curriculum of that grade level to support student's academic needs.
  • Provides classroom coverage during periods when teachers are not present.
  • Provides instructional support to students during academic blocks.
  • Supports, schedules and proctors state and local district assessments.
  • Provide basic first aid to students; distribute medications as needed; contact parents of sick or injured students; maintain injury logs and participate in appropriate training sessions, such as blood borne pathogens, medical skill training, CPR, first aid, etc.
  • Performs various duties to assist teachers including copying, filing, data entry, correcting papers, laminating, binding, preparing materials, and other projects as needed.
  • Scans student meal accounts during breakfast and lunch. 
  • Maintains confidentiality of student records.
  • Prepares materials and participates in activities to support the beginning of the school year.
  • Provides back up to other support positions within the school setting.
  • Determines indoor and outdoor recess following district policies and procedures.
  • Monitor outside equipment and environment and notify facilities and grounds when repairs are needed.
  • Scans environment with an eye for potential hazards.
  • Other activities as assigned
 
Minimum Physical and Mental Abilities Required To Perform Essential Job Functions
Physical Requirements
  • Provide classroom and individual student behavioral support and associated record keeping as needed including data entry.
  • Ability to operate a variety of office equipment including photocopier, laminating machine, paper cutter, die cut, binder, scanner, computer, printer, etc.
  • Must have current physical on file with the District Office certifying applicant is able to meet all job qualifications.
  • Ability to stand, walk, talk, hear; lift, transfer, move from floor to standing quickly and otherwise assist students.
  • Ability to stand/walk on uneven surfaces with changing conditions outdoors (grass, hills, playground mulch, paved areas, etc.).
Mathematical Ability
  • Ability to add, subtract, multiply, divide and calculate decimals, fractions and percentages.
  • Ability to understand and use district math curriculum, math language, and manipulatives for grades Kindergarten through 5th grade.
Language Ability and Interpersonal Communication
  • Ability to comprehend, interpret and/or prepare a variety of documents, including attendance reports, enrollment reports, disciplinary reports, etc. tests and instructional materials, confidential files, health cards, computer manuals, student/parent handbook, purchase orders, etc. using prescribed format and conforming to all rules of punctuation, grammar, diction, and style.
  • Ability to read, write, and speak and to do so with expression.
  • Ability to record and deliver information, explain procedures and follow instructions.
  • Ability to make fast decisions, recognizes early signs of negative behavior, and remains calm when re-directing students.
  • Ability to problem solve, use professional judgment and maintain confidentiality of information concerning students and staff.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with professional educators, colleagues, students, parents, administrators, sales representatives, delivery persons, police officers, School Board members, nurses, transportation representatives, the general public, and others verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to engage students in culturally responsive, positive working relationships that demonstrate to students that staff members are helpful, caring adults.
Environmental Adaptability
  • Ability to work effectively outdoors and in a classroom environment.
  • Navigate through adverse weather and external environmental conditions.

The Sun Prairie Area School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the School District will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
The Sun Prairie Area School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.







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