Jackson Township Announces School Traffic Guard Position

March 19, 2024

JACKSON TOWNSHIP, NJ – Jackson Township is currently seeking applicants for the role of School Traffic Guard, a crucial position dedicated to ensuring the safety of school children and pedestrians at street intersections throughout the township. This per diem, scheduled position is an excellent opportunity for those looking to contribute positively to the community and ensure the safety of its younger members.

Candidates should be in good physical condition to meet the job’s demands, possess strong interpersonal communication skills, hold a valid NJ Driver’s License, and be willing to undergo a fingerprint/background check.

The Jackson Police Department highlights the rewarding nature of the role, emphasizing the positive impact on school-aged children’s safety. The position offers the chance to see many smiling young faces and generate extra income on school days.

Interested individuals are encouraged to submit a letter of interest, resume, and complete an online application via the Jackson Township website. This role is subject to the NJ Civil Service Commission’s rules and regulations, ensuring a fair and transparent selection process.

For more information and to start your application, visit the official Jackson Township website or follow the direct link provided by the Jackson Police Department.

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