- Ensuring the safety of children and families crossing the road at designated times and locations.
- Using provided uniform and safety equipment to maintain the safety of yourself, children, and the public.
- Ensuring children are waiting to cross
- Managing traffic appropriately
- Report any issues or difficulties to the School Crossing Patrol Service Manager
Back to searchSchool Crossing Patrol Guides - North EdinburghPertemps are working with our public sector client to recruit for a number of School Crossing Patrol Guides across the city.Position Details:Hours - 12 hours per week (times below may differ slightly depending on location)Monday to Thursday: 8:00 - 9:00 am & 2:30 - 4:00 pmFriday: 8:00 - 9:00 am & 12:00 - 1:00 pmLocation - Various locations across North EdinburghPay rate - £12.96 per hourDuration - Temporary, ongoing, term time onlyStart date - asapSuccessful applicants will be working to ensure the safety of children crossing the road on their way to and from school. You will be located at a dedicated School Crossing and will be:
School Crossing Patrol Guide - North Edinburgh
Pertemps Scotland
Posted 17 days ago, valid for 6 days
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh EH105BP, Scotland
£20,000 - £24,000 per annum
Part Time
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Sonic Summary
- Pertemps is seeking School Crossing Patrol Guides in North Edinburgh for a temporary, ongoing position during term time.
- The role requires 12 hours of work per week, with specific hours from Monday to Friday.
- The pay rate for this position is £12.96 per hour.
- Successful applicants will need to obtain a PVG for Children, costing £59 for a new application or £18 for an update.
- Experience is not explicitly required, but applicants must demonstrate a commitment to child safety.