POSITION: Crossing Guard
LOCATION: Nashua High School North
REPORTS TO: Plant Operations
WORK YEAR: 2026 - 2027 School Year
SALARY: $18.24 per hour
PRINCIPAL DUTIES:
*This is a Part-time position working 2-4 hours per day.
Crossing Guards shall be responsible for the safe movement of school children across city roadways; traffic control at designated crosswalk; safe movement of school children across travelled portions of city roadways at designated crosswalks; performing all duties at designated post at designated times; reporting and recording any unusual activity in the area of such designated post; reporting and recording any child's injury while on duty; reporting and correcting unsafe conduct of the children while on duty; performing other such duties as designated by the Assistant Director of Plant Operations.
This notice should not be construed to imply that this is the exclusive list of job functions associated with this position.
The Nashua Board of Education reaffirms its position of compliance with applicable State and Federal laws of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, marital status, familial status, genetic information and age in admission to, access to, teatment in or employment in the services, programs and activities of the Nashua School District.

The Nashua, New Hampshire School District is located in the most southern region of the state, just north of Boston and yet within easy access to the majestic White Mountains and New England’s scenic seacoast. Nashua is a city of 88,000 residents with much to offer. Most notably, the City has a long tradition of supporting public education, both with resources and volunteers.
Nashua is a closely knit community and offers a wonderful quality of life to its residents. Nashua features a vibrant downtown known for its family-owned businesses and shops and award-winning restaurants. For these reasons, and our high-quality public school district, Money magazine named Nashua twice (1987 and 1997) as one of the best places to live and raise a family.
Consistently expressed as strengths of the Nashua School District are a strong professional development program, two comprehensive high schools, progressive and innovative culture, parent and community volunteerism, wide-array of program offerings, and highly dedicated staff.
The Nashua School District provides instruction for each student based on high quality local, state, and national standards, and is delivered through exemplary teaching practices that are supported by a process of continuous review and improvement.