Club Rewind - Program Clerk - Fall 2026
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD · Cypress, TX · 2 mo ago
Administrative$15.51/hrPart-time
Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED required.
- Clerical and/or customer service experience required.
- Basic computer skills required.
- Strong organizational and interpersonal skills.
- Able to learn and utilize new software systems.
- Communicate in both verbal and written forms with staff, children and parents of the program.
- Speak, read and understand the English Language.
- Apply common sense, understanding, and sound judgement to carry out essential functions.
Terms Of Employment
- 174 days
- Salary/Paygrade: $15.51 per hour – HS5
Essential Functions
- Serve as a positive role model.
- Serve as a program ambassador to promote the program within the district, school, and community.
- Support the Program Manager with maintaining and ensuring proper completion of required program records including, but not limited to, sign-in/out procedures, attendance records, employee timesheets, and incident reports.
- Maintain positive, professional, and regular communication with children, parents, CFISD staff members, and community members.
- Maintain positive relationships and interactions with children, parents, CFISD staff members, and community members, including establishing and facilitating a positive and welcoming environment.
- Provide quality customer service to children, parents, CFISD staff members, and community members.
- Adhere to all program standards, procedures, and expectations outlined in district and program handbooks and staff development training.
- Maintain a clean and orderly environment, including shared office space.
- Manage front desk operations of before and after-school program including the answering of phone calls, emails, in-person inquiries, and providing clerical support for the program.
- Prepare and distribute communication to participants and families.
- Review, submit, and audit attendance records for before and after-school program.
- Assist in the preparation, submission, and retention of needed documentation as directed by Community Programs.
- Ensure the safety of all participants by managing the entrance of the campus, verifying photo identification of those persons picking up children, acknowledging all visitors, and conducting frequent headcounts.
- Attend required trainings and meetings scheduled by Community Programs.
- Accept constructive feedback and reflect on job performance.
- Regular and reliable attendance is an essential job function.
- Perform any and all other duties deemed necessary by your direct Supervisor or Coordinator, the Assistant Directors of Community Programs, the Director of Community Programs and/or the Assistant Superintendent for Communication and Community Relations.
Working Conditions
- Work with frequent interruptions
- Maintain emotional control under stress
- Prolonged use of computer
- Frequent and repetitive motion (from sitting to standing)
- Frequent light lifting and carrying (under 15 pounds); occasional moderate lifting and carrying (15-44 pounds).
- Early morning and afternoon/evening hours (split shift).
- Report to any campus assignment as directed.