Baltimore City Department of Transportation seeks school crossing guards

Baltimore City Department of Transportation seeks school crossing guards

BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore City Department of Transportation is hiring crossing guards.

Crossing guards are tasked with assisting children as they cross the streets safely as they go to and from school, according to transportation officials.

Crossing guards work 20 hours a week and make about $12,000 a year, transportation officials said. They work on school days only.

Interested candidates need to possess a high school diploma or a GED certificate, according to transportation officials.

You can visit the Baltimore City DOT website for more information.

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