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Most popular skills

Communication Skills 12%
Organizational Skills 9%
Time Management 8%

Education level

High school diploma or GED 57%
Bachelor's degree 28%
Associate's degree 11%

Years of experience

3-5 years 6%
6-10 years 24%
More than 10 years 70%

Current company

Catholic Charities
Community of Hope
Wanda Alston Foundation

Time at current job

Less than 1 year 10%
1-2 years 27%
2-5 years 44%

Browse Indeed's database of 33,287 profiles for Monitors in Washington, DC

Last updated: Jul 10, 2026

Monitor: Cost of hiring?

  • Common salary in Washington, DC: $62,358 yearly
  • Typical salaries range from $35,925$108,238 yearly

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Night Monitor

Washington, District of Columbia

Licenses & certifications

Food HandlingCookingArmed Security LicenseFood Safety Sanitizing ProceduresCNACleaning

Skills

Time ManagementCommunication SkillsAnalysis SkillsSupervising ExperienceLeadershipCustomer Service

Cental Station Monitor

Washington, District of Columbia

Licenses & certifications

Tanker EndorsementPassenger EndorsementDoubles/Triples EndorsementAir Brake EndorsementHazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response TrainingAED

Skills

LeadershipSupervising ExperienceOrganizational SkillsHuman ResourcesRecruitingPayroll

House Monitor

Washington, District of Columbia

Licenses & certifications

AEDFirst Aid CertificationCPRArmed Security LicenseFood Handler CertificationBLS

Skills

LeadershipOrganizational SkillsSupervising ExperienceHeavy LiftingTime ManagementDocument Review

Shelter Monitor

Washington, District of Columbia

Licenses & certifications

CHHAFood Safety CertificationFirst Aid CertificationCPRServsafeForklift Certification

Skills

Host/Hostess ExperienceLeadershipCommunication SkillsOrganizational SkillsSupervising ExperienceTime Management

Alarm Monitor Technician

Alexandria, Virginia

Licenses & certifications

Guard CardCCNA SecurityTS/SCISSCPDriver's LicenseAlarm Installer License

Skills

Organizational SkillsAnalysis SkillsTime ManagementLeadershipSurveillanceSurveillance Equipment

Shelter Monitor

Washington, District of Columbia

Licenses & certifications

CPIFirst Aid CertificationPMPPgMPOccupational Safety and Health Administration Outreach Training Program 30-HourCPR

Skills

Heavy LiftingCommunication SkillsLeadershipSupervising ExperienceTime ManagementProduct Management

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What's the average time to fill a monitor role?

The average time to fill a monitor role is 53 days, calculated from the moment the job is posted until a candidate accepts the offer.

What skills do monitors tend to have?

According to the candidates available on Smart Sourcing, the most common skills for a monitor include: communication skills, organizational skills and time management.

What licenses or certifications are common for a monitor?

Common licenses or certifications for monitors include: CPR, First Aid Certification and Driver's License.

What are some job titles related to monitors?

According to Indeed’s Smart Sourcing data, job titles related to monitors include: house monitor, shelter monitor and playground monitor.

What level of education is common for a monitor?

High school diploma or GED is the most common level of education for a monitor in Washington, DC, according to available candidates on Smart Sourcing.

How many years of experience is common for a monitor?

Most monitors have 15 years of professional experience.

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