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    School Crossing Patrol - Swansea, United Kingdom - City & County of Swansea

    City & County of Swansea
    City & County of Swansea Swansea, United Kingdom

    Found in: Talent UK C2 - 1 day ago

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    We have a number of vacancies for permanent School Crossing Patrols and Support School Crossing Patrols.

    Permanent Patrols will be required to work 10 hours a week, between the hours on 8.00am - 9.00am and 3.00pm - 4.00pm during term time only.

    Support Patrols will be required to provide cover for when the permanent patrol is unavailable for duty.

    Current Vacancies for Permanent Patrols are at the Following Schools :

  • Clwyd Primary - 10 hours a week
  • Portmead Primary - 10 hours a week
  • Brynmill Primary - 10 hours a week
  • Gendros Primary x hours a week
  • Terrace Road Primary - 10 hours a week
  • Gowerton Primary - 10 Hours a week
  • St Helens Primary - 10 hours a week
  • Sketty Primary - 10 hours a week
  • Current Vacancies for Support Patrols are in the following areas: 2 hours a week

    Area 1 - Hendrefolian Primary, Sketty Primary, Cila Primary, Parklands Primary

    Area 2 - Grange Primary, YGG Llwynderw, Oystermouth Primary

    Area 4 - Pontarddulais Primary, YGG Bryniago, Pontarddulais Comprehensive

    Area 6 - Birchgrove Primary, Trallwn Primary,Cwmglas Primary, St Illtyds Primary

    Area 7 - Danygraig Primary, Brynmill Primary, Terrace Road Primary, St Helens Primary

    Area 8 - Glyncollen Primary, Pentregraig Primary, Clydach Primary, Ynystawe Primary

    Being a School Crossing Patrol is very rewarding role, enabling you to provide an invaluable service to your community. Our School Crossing Patrols are punctual, trustworthy, honest and dedicated men and women who are valued members of their community, who, no matter the weather, provide one of the friendliest faces in public service, being polite and courteous at all times. As a School Crossing Patrol you should have knowledge of road safety, and an understanding of the current Highway Code. You will also need the ability to communicate with children and adults to ensure that they are safe whilst they are crossing.

    You will be provided with the correct training and uniform to carry out your duties.

    The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check

    If you are interested in becoming a School Crossing Patrol or would like further information about the current vacancies, please contact Joanne Davies on .