Private school student inspector - Salary and Career
Student Inspectors

Private school student inspector - Career description, activities, functions and salary

They take care of the student's safety on and near the school premises and during school transport. They inspect student behavior in the school environment and during school transportation. They guide students on rules and procedures, school regulations, compliance with schedules, listen to complaints and analyze facts. They provide support to academic activities, control the free activities of students, guiding the entry and exit of students, inspecting recreational spaces, defining limits on free activities. They organize the school environment and provide building maintenance.

How much does an Private school student inspector earn

A Private school student inspector earns between $1.111 and $3.632 per month, with an average monthly salary of $1.673 and a median salary of $1.396 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.

Our research is based on the salaries of 19.114 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).


Salary ranges for the Private school student inspector

Monthly Salary Annual Salary Salary Per Week Hourly Salary
Average wage 1.673 20.078 418 8
1º Quartile 1.111 13.329 278 6
Median Salary 1.396 16.747 349 7
3º Quartile 2.770 33.242 693 14
Higher Salary 3.632 43.588 908 18


Professional job categories

  • Middle level technicians
    • lay and mid-level teachers
      • student inspectors
        • student inspectors

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Main workplaces

Student Inspectors they work in public, private or free schools. They are statutory or CLT. They work as a team, in open or closed places, during the day or night, under occasional supervision of school principals or secretaries. They can stand for long periods in noisy places. Professionals who work in public schools also assume functions relevant to other administrative and pedagogical professionals, such as, for example, listening to teachers' complaints about threats from students in areas of violence, guiding students and making small repairs in schools.


What does it take to work in the field of Student Inspectors

The exercise of these occupations requires elementary education (inspector of public school students) and secondary education (inspector of private school students). The inspector of public school students is recruited through a public contest.


Functions and activities of Private school student inspector

Student Inspectors must:

  • providing building and school transport maintenance;
  • inspect students' behavior in the school environment and transport;
  • providing building maintenance and school transport;
  • provide building maintenance and school transport;
  • organize environment and school transport;
  • organize school environment and transport;
  • provide support to academic activities;
  • taking care of students' safety;
  • demonstrate personal skills;
  • orient students and guardians;
  • caring for student safety;
  • inspect student behavior in school environment and transport;
  • organizing school environment and transport;
  • guidance students and guardians;
  • control student free activities;
  • control students' free activities;
  • take care of student safety;
  • inspect student behavior in the school environment and transport;
  • guiding students and guardians;
  • taking care of student safety;
  • look after student safety;
  • student safety;
  • orienting students and guardians;
  • provide support for academic activities;
  • guide students and guardians;
  • inspect students' behavior in school environment and transport;
  • advise students and guardians;
  • provide building and school transport maintenance;
  • show personal skills;
  • care for student safety;
  • support academic activities;

  • Activities

    • release students to authorized persons;
    • guiding students to classroom and transportation;
    • supervise use of recreation spaces;
    • control school id card/badge;
    • summon a substitute teacher;
    • forward a request from parents of students;
    • identifying those responsible for irregularities;
    • inspecting trash can;
    • work as a team;
    • check water level in cisterns;
    • guide students' entry and exit;
    • activate cleaning staff;
    • inform about rules and regulations;
    • provide information to teachers;
    • ring the bell at the start and end times of classes;
    • circulate internal communications;
    • demonstrate persuasiveness;
    • guide student entry and exit;
    • bring didactic material to the classroom;
    • putting on a seat belt;
    • demonstrate credibility;
    • suppressing school theft;
    • distribute attendance folder;
    • show affection;
    • preventing class skipping;
    • forwarding absent students to coordination;
    • request noise reduction;
    • show cordiality;
    • reporting irregularities;
    • accompany tagger student in cleaning up their graffiti;
    • guide classroom changes to students;
    • identify those responsible for acts of depredation of school property;
    • release student to go to the bathroom;
    • call rescue;
    • communicate aggressive attitudes of students to the coordination;
    • correct bullying actions among students;
    • confirming irregularities reported by students;
    • inspecting cleanliness on school premises;
    • open classrooms;
    • forward idle students to free activities;
    • raise students' self-esteem;
    • assisting students in the search for materials/uniforms;
    • distribute call books to teachers;
    • requesting minor repairs;
    • inspect classrooms, bathrooms, etc. search for irregularities;
    • assist in the organization of cultural, recreational and sports;
    • prevent students from remaining in classrooms during recess;
    • require the student to show the belongings of the backpack ;
    • check the operating conditions of the light panel;
    • advise not to eat and drink while transporting;
    • set limits on free activities;
    • demonstrate a sense of observation;
    • providing first aid;
    • controlling affective manifestations;
    • reestablish discipline in classrooms without a teacher;
    • assisting students in crossing streets;
    • advise students;
    • guiding students regarding compliance with timetables;
    • work as a team;
    • deliver milk to students;
    • identifying suspicious persons in the vicinity of the school;
    • control school identity card/badge;
    • communicating the presence of strangers in the vicinity of the school;
    • communicate damaged equipment to management;
    • restrict the use of profanity;
    • show patience;
    • analyze school facts with students;
    • checking the state of the board;
    • guide the use of bathrooms;
    • check the operating conditions of gates and doors;
    • report undisciplined student to the board/coordination;
    • demonstrate emotional balance;
    • prevent students from staying in classrooms during recess;
    • prevent class skipping;
    • organize student queues;
    • boarding and disembarkation assistant;
    • remove dangerous objects from students;
    • locate students in the building;
    • call school patrol or the police;
    • reporting cases of student theft to the board;
    • set limits in relationships with students;
    • show school to parents and students;
    • performing internal cleaning in the school vehicle;
    • participate in the definition of school disciplinary activities;
    • notify the teacher's absence;
    • assign responsibilities for your belongings to students;
    • provide information to guardians;
    • photocopy academic material;
    • observe student movement during recess;
    • communicate suspension of classes to students;
    • place notices on wall;
    • demonstrate affinity with the student;
    • demonstrate communication skills;
    • demonstrate flexibility;
    • explain rules and procedures to students;
    • deliver didactic material to the student;
    • check seat belt use;
    • report student behavior to parents;
    • cut smoking and other addictions in the school/transport environment;
    • replace (temporarily) a teacher in the classroom;
    • separate student fights;
    • checking the operating conditions of gates and doors;
    • checking street lighting in the vicinity of the school;
    • confirm irregularities reported by students;
    • accompany students on excursions;
    • assisting students with disabilities (physical, visual, mental);
    • survey isolated groups of students;
    • transmit security;
    • controlling the flow of people outside the school environment;


    Sectors that hire Private school student inspector the most in the job market

    • elementary school
    • high school
    • child education - pre-school
    • child education - day care
    • activities of associations for the defense of social rights
    • other teaching activities
    • higher education - undergraduate
    • higher education - undergraduate and postgraduate
    • preparatory courses for contests
    • welfare services without accommodation




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