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Do you know someone who could be the next School Crossing Patrol Officer?

Chris

10/15/2024 10:14:14 AM

Charities & Wellbeing

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A School Crossing Patrol Officer is an essential asset to the community around them as they contribute towards children’s safety getting to and from school.

 

If you’ve got the people skills to interact with children, drivers, parents, and teachers and are looking for part time work, then why not consider joining the team. We currently have vacancies across North East Lincolnshire.

 

The ideal candidate for the role is someone living close to the school so it’s easy for them to get to and from their place of work.

 

Job information:

 

  • 5 hours per week

 

  • 30 minutes in the morning and 30 minutes in the afternoon

 

  • Term time only (39 weeks)

 

  • £12 per hour – plus holiday pay

 

If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a School Crossing Patrol Officer, please contact Dave, Road Safety Education Officer at Equans for more information at david.cullum@nelincs.gov.uk or call him on 077330014061.

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