School Crossing Patrol Scale 1 (£22,366 - £22,737 pro rata) plus pension and laundry allowance. Uniform provided. Part-Time (between 5-8 hours available per week), Term-Time Permanent Your Role Working for Stockport Council’s School Crossing Patrol Service you will assist children and adults safely across the road at a designated location to and from school. You will promote Road Safety on behalf of Stockport Council and act as a representative of the Council. You will be required to adhere to health and safety requirements, reporting any defects at the crossing location to the School Crossing Patrol Supervisor. Roles are available in the following School Crossing Patrol Locations: Cheadle Hulme Yew Tree Park Road/Hursthead Avenue Heald Green and Cheadle Outwood Road/outside Outwood Primary, Heald GreenBrown Lane/Prospect Vale, Heald GreenCross Road/outside Bolshaw Primary, Heald Green Hazel Grove and Bramhall Bosden Fold/Bosden Fold Avenue, Hazel Grove
Bramhall Moor Lane/ Dorchester Road, Hazel Grove
Seal Road/Dairyground Road, BramhallBramhall Lane South/Grassmere Road, BramhallNorth Park Road/back of Nevill Road Primary, Bramhall Marple, Romiley and Bredbury Hatherlow/Bredbury GreenGreave/Werneth Low Road, GreaveBredbury Green/Clapgate
Compstall Road/Stock Dove
Reddish and 4 Heatons Manchester Road/Halseden Road, Heaton ChapelThornfield Road/Balmoral Road, Heaton Moor Offerton, Great Moor, Heaviley Dialstone Lane/Magda Road, OffertonSouthwood Road/Claremont Road, Great MoorBramhall Lane/Cale Green, Heaviley Mobile Patrol x 1 to cover all areas of Stockport About You The ideal candidate will have good communication skills and a friendly approachable manner. You will have experience of working with children and the ability to assist children and adults in crossing the road. You will need to be respectful towards drivers and pedestrians and have a basic knowledge of road safety and traffic awareness. You will need to be available morning and afternoon, term time only and be able to work outdoors in all weathers. About Us We are proud to be recognised under the Good Employment Charter as an organisation committed to the wellbeing of our colleagues. As members of the charter, we have been recognised as a great place to work for all colleagues and pledge to pay the real living wage, engage staff in key decisions and endorse fair and flexible working conditions. Follow our recruitment team on and for updates on our vacancies, recruitment events and find out what it’s like to work for Stockport Council!