School Crossing Patrol Officer - Pear Tree Mead School
Permanent, Part Time
£13.00 per hour
Location: Harlow
Working Style: Operational field-based worker
Join Essex County Council's School Crossing Patrol Team as a School Crossing Patrol Officer at Pear Tree Mead Primary, Harlow.
Support children crossing the road to and from school in the morning and afternoon.
We seek punctual, reliable, approachable individuals who enjoy engaging with the public.
This role involves approximately 6.40 hours per week, including holiday pay, during the 39-week academic year. You will work for about 35 minutes in the morning (08:30 - 09:05) and 45 minutes in the afternoon (14:45 - 15:30), depending on site needs. Uniform, equipment, and training are provided.
Responsibilities:
1. Ensure the safety of pedestrians, especially those with disabilities or mobility impairments.
2. Maintain contact with the schools served by the crossing.
3. Assess risks at the crossing site, report any issues or defects.
4. Assist in preparing reports on incidents such as accidents or failure to stop.
5. Keep uniform and equipment in good condition, request replacements as needed.
6. Give clear signals to drivers to stop traffic and ensure pedestrians cross safely.
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Essex offers a dynamic public service environment across over 1,420 square miles serving 1.8 million residents. We focus on innovation, flexible working, and career development. Essex is part of the Government's devolution programme, aiming to establish a Mayoral County Authority by 2026.
We are proud to be a Disability Confident Leader, committed to inclusive hiring practices. We also support veterans and care leavers in our recruitment process.
Benefits include support for unpaid carers, flexible working, and a commitment to ethical standards and safeguarding.
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