School bus monitors play a critical role in student safety—and in Massachusetts, schools and transportation companies are actively hiring for this essential position.
If you enjoy working with children and are looking for a part-time job that fits into your daily routine, becoming a school bus monitor may be the perfect opportunity.
Monitors assist drivers in maintaining a safe, calm environment on the bus. Their responsibilities typically include:
Helping students safely board and exit the bus
Ensuring seat belts are fastened when required
Providing assistance to students with special needs
Managing behavior and promoting a respectful bus atmosphere
Communicating with parents, schools, and transportation staff as needed
It’s a role built on attentiveness, patience, and care—ideal for those who want to support their community.
Bus monitor positions are great for:
Stay-at-home parents with kids in school
Retirees looking for meaningful part-time work
People who enjoy working with children
Anyone seeking consistent hours and a supportive team environment
No CDL or special license is required. Training is typically provided by the employer.
Most school bus monitor jobs in Massachusetts follow the school calendar—mornings and afternoons, with breaks mid-day, weekends off, and holidays free. This schedule is perfect for maintaining work-life balance while earning supplemental income.
Employers across Massachusetts are hiring school bus monitors today. Visit the SchoolBusHero.com jobs page to find local openings, learn more about the role, and apply directly.
If you don’t see an opening near you, contact us at hello@schoolbushero.com and we’ll help connect you to an employer in your area.
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