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Crossing Guard (Trophy Club, TX)

$16-20/hour

2550 Bobcat Blvd #104, Trophy Club, TX 76262, USA

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Click here to apply: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/townoftrophyclubtx/jobs/4955547/crossing-guard Join Our Team The Town of Trophy Club Police Department is on the lookout for enthusiastic, community-minded individuals to join our team as Crossing Guards! In this vital role, you'll be the friendly face guiding students safely to and from school each day and lend a helping hand during special community events. Enjoy fresh air and meaningful work that truly makes a difference. We provide top-notch training, uniforms, and all the gear you’ll need. If you love being outdoors, interacting with people, ready to take on a rewarding role and become a local legend, we’d love to have you on our team!

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