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Hall Monitor Jobs in Columbus, OH (NOW HIRING)

Banquet Server

Columbus, OH · On-site

$13.50 - $17/hr

Service to include picking up food from back hall, carrying trays to function location, serve food ... Monitors assigned tables for customer satisfaction, quality and additional service * Addresses any ...

Banquet Server

Columbus, OH · On-site

$13.50 - $17/hr

Service to include picking up food from back hall, carrying trays to function location, serve food ... Monitors assigned tables for customer satisfaction, quality and additional service * Addresses any ...

Banquet Server

Columbus, OH · On-site

$13.50 - $17/hr

Service to include picking up food from back hall, carrying trays to function location, serve food ... Monitors assigned tables for customer satisfaction, quality and additional service * Addresses any ...

Expo

Columbus, OH

$13 - $14/hr

As an Expo at our Beer Hall, your role is pivotal in ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of ... Monitor ingredient freshness and uphold the FIFO (First In, First Out) rotation method to ensure ...

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Monitors staffing levels; recruits and selects employees to talent and job profiles • Trains, develops, coaches, and evaluates employee performance ...

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Monitors staffing levels; recruits and selects employees to talent and job profiles • Trains, develops, coaches, and evaluates employee performance ...

Grill Cook

Columbus, OH · On-site

$13.75 - $17.75/hr

You should also monitor inventory to ensure that you have sufficient supplies at all times. To be successful as a grill cook, you should be a skilled multitasker who adheres to food safety codes.

Lead Prep Managers will also drive, view a computer monitor, and type/write on a regular basis. Team lift required on anything over fifty (50) pounds and/or an awkward lift To perform this job ...

Security

Columbus, OH · On-site

$15.50 - $18.75/hr

Monitor and control entry to Townhall, ensuring all guests meet venue requirements. * Check IDs, manage guest lists, and enforce age restrictions as needed. * Maintain a professional and courteous ...

Chef

Columbus, OH · On-site

Chef Managers will also drive, view a computer monitor, and type/write on a regular basis. Team lift required on anything over fifty (50) pounds and/or an awkward lift.

Lead Prep Managers will also drive, view a computer monitor, and type/write on a regular basis. Team lift required on anything over fifty (50) pounds and/or an awkward lift To perform this job ...

Monitors coolers for proper temperature. Reports deficiencies to management in a timely manner * Maintains adequate supply of ice to all bars * Empties trash cans at the bars on a regular basis.

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How much do hall monitor jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for hall monitor in Columbus, OH is $14.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.94 and $15.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Is a Hall Monitor?

A hall monitor oversees the general safety of a school’s campus. As a hall monitor, you help provide a safe learning environment for the students, teachers, and other school staff. Your job duties range from patrolling the grounds to intervening in fights to compiling reports on student behavior. You often interact with parents and other visitors as well. You may sometimes act as a chaperone on field trips off school grounds. This career doesn’t require formal education, although many hall monitors earn an associate degree. Common qualifications include excellent communication skills, knowledge of behavioral intervention, and administrative experience. Positions are available in elementary, middle, and high schools.

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

To thrive as a Hall Monitor, you need strong observational skills, attention to detail, and a basic understanding of school policies, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with communication radios, security protocols, and incident reporting systems is typically required. Dependability, approachability, and conflict resolution abilities are important soft skills for building trust with students and staff. These skills ensure a safe, orderly environment and enable quick response to potential issues within the school.

What are some common challenges Hall Monitors face during a typical school day?

Hall Monitors often encounter challenges such as managing large groups of students during class transitions, addressing minor disciplinary issues, and ensuring students are in the correct areas at the right times. They need to remain vigilant, approachable, and calm under pressure while enforcing school policies. Building positive relationships with students and collaborating with teachers and administrators is key to resolving conflicts effectively and maintaining a safe environment.

What are hall monitors?

Hall monitors are individuals, often students or school staff, responsible for supervising hallways and common areas in schools to ensure safety and order. Their duties typically include checking hall passes, monitoring student behavior, and reporting any rule violations or emergencies to school administrators. Hall monitors help maintain a safe learning environment by preventing unauthorized activities and assisting students who may need help during school hours.

What is the difference between Hall Monitor vs Security Guard?

AspectHall MonitorSecurity Guard
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; sometimes training or certificationHigh school diploma or equivalent; security license or certification often required
Work EnvironmentSchools, hallways, indoor settingsVarious settings including buildings, events, outdoor areas
Employer & IndustryEducational institutionsPrivate security firms, businesses, events
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

While both Hall Monitors and Security Guards focus on maintaining safety, Hall Monitors primarily oversee student behavior within school hallways, often with minimal certification. Security Guards have broader responsibilities across various environments, often requiring security licenses. The roles differ mainly in work setting and scope, but both aim to ensure safety and order.

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Infographic showing various Hall Monitor job openings in Columbus, OH as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $30,624 per year, or $14.7 per hour.

Substitute employment application New (or returning after 1 year) Non teaching only

ESC-COG Substitute Consortium

Columbus, OH • On-site

Other

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Thank you for your interest in the ESC-COG Substitute Consortium.  You may begin completing the non-teaching substitute application by clicking on the red apply link at the top right of this page.  After your application has been submitted and processed, you should receive 2 emails from the ESC:
1.  Email with a link to your hiring documents in Powerschool Records
2.  Email with a link to access your required online training courses in Public School Works
Note: These are the required online courses that need to be completed in Public School Works:
C-005  ESCCO Electronic Data Security.   All active ESC-COG substitutes are assigned a sub.escco.org  email address. This course deals with electronic data security awareness. (annual course)
C-012 Substitute onboarding course (required at initial hire) 
C-013 PBIS Overview for Susbtitutes
M-017 Sexual Harassment
M-026 Bloodborne Pathogens for School Employees (annual course)
M-049 Cybersecurity Awareness
M-134 Ohio Ethical Use of Tests
M-135 Ohio Ethics Law
M-251 Required Fraud Reporting and Training through Ohio Auditor of State
M-548 Child Abuse and Neglect Mandated Reporting - Ohio
M-905 AED USe - Training for Educational Service Center Employees
You may want to gather the required documents before you begin working on your hiring documents
All assignments that work directly with students must obtain an Educational Aide Permit from the Ohio Department of Education.  




















  • Licensure from ODE (as required, clerical, custodial & maintenance assignments only require background checks at this time)
  • BCI and FBI background checks results (completed within12 months of your employment application).   You will need an appointment if you would like to schedule your background check at the ESC.  For additional information please go to http://www.escco.org/programs-services/fingerprinting-services/
  • photo copy of your driver's license or state ID document
  • photo copy of social security card
  • direct deposit information
  • I-9 Department of Homeland Security employment verification.  A link to set up an appointment to review your official documents is on our website. 


Once your employment application and hiring documents have been completed, your materials will be reviewed  and you will be sent an email with your status and next steps.
ESC-COG Substitute Consortium Member Districts with Non-Teaching Substitute assignments
Bexley City Schools, Big Walnut Local Schools, Buckeye Valley Local Schools, Canal Winchester Local Schools, Delaware Area Career Center, Dublin City Schools
Educational Service Center of Central Ohio Classrooms are located in selected school districts throughout Central Ohio, Fairbanks Local Schools
Grandview City Schools, Hilliard City Schools, Tolles Career and Technical Center, Upper Arlington City Schools
Westerville City Schools, Worthington City Schools
This is not the registration form only a sample. You will make your selections in the actual employment application.
Non-teaching assignments:
Bexley City Schools
Paraprofessional
Big Walnut Local Schools
Nurse
Paraprofessional
Buckeye Valley  Local Schools
Paraprofessional
Canal Winchester City Schools
Nurse
Paraprofessional
Secretary
Delaware Area Career Center (DACC)
Administrative Assistant
Nurse






























Dublin City Schools
Bilingual Aide
     Arabic - Chinese - Farsi - French - Japanese - Korean - Portuguese - Russian - Spanish
Building Educational Attendant
Clerical
Clinic Aide
Crossing Guard
Custodian
Grounds
Instructional Paraprofessional
Instructional Paraprofessional / LPN
Instructional Paraprofessional / ASL Interpreter
Library Aide
Library Paraprofessional
Maintenance
Security Monitor
Warehouse
ESC of Central Ohio
ASL Interpreter
Secretary
Paraprofessional
Fairbanks
Custodian
Paraprofessional
Secretary


























Gahanna
Nurse


Grandview Heights City Schools
Computer Technician / IT Help Desk
Cook / Cashier
Custodian
Nurse
Secretary
Paraprofessional






Hamilton
Nurse


Hilliard City Schools
Custodian
Hall Monitor
Media Assistant
Noon Assistant
Nurse
Secretary
Special Education Assistant
Marburn Academy
Nurse
Northridge
Nurse














Tolles Career & Technical Center
Cafeteria Aide
Classroom Aide
Custodian
Secretary
Upper Arlington City Schools
Paraprofessional
Wellington School
Nurse
Westerville City Schools
Clinic / Health Aide
Custodian
ESL Paraprofessional
Instructional Assistant
Secretary
Worthington City Schools
Nurse
To apply, please go to the top of the page and click "Apply"