Location: Various Locations In Scottish Borders, TD6 0SA
Rate: £12.60 per hour pro rata
Contract Type: Supply/Casual/Relief
Position Type: Supply/Casual/Relief
Hours: 0 hours per week
Job Details
Hourly Rate: £12.60 (Scottish Local Government Living Wage)
Salary: £22,994.97 pro rata per annum (based on 35 hours FTE, Scottish Local Government Living Wage)
Hours: Casual/Relief
Contract Duration: Casual/Relief
Grade: 2A
Please note that the advertised annual salary is for a full-time role, based on 35-37 hours per week. If the position is part-time or only for part of the year (e.g., term-time contracts for 38 or 39 weeks), the salary will be paid on a pro-rata basis, including additional weeks for holiday entitlement.
This is a rolling advert. The closing date has been extended until 30/09/2025.
Role Purpose
Are you interested in supporting children with additional needs to get to and from school, ensuring they have the opportunity to learn, play, and make new friends? If you can spare a few hours in the morning and afternoon, you’ll give them the chance to make the most of their day. Morning routes begin around 07:30 and end around 09:00. Afternoon routes start approximately at 15:15 – 15:45 and end around 16:30. This role would fit well around existing employment and commitments.
No formal qualifications are needed as training will be provided. All you need is a natural rapport with children and young people. This would be relief work initially with the potential of becoming permanent over time.
Essential Requirements
* No formal qualifications needed
* A current driving licence and use of a vehicle are essential requirements for this post.
If you have a disability that prevents you from holding a driver’s licence, Scottish Borders Council will consider reasonable adjustments to accommodate your disability. If such adjustments enable you to undertake the travel responsibilities, they will be taken into account.
Informal Enquiries
For informal enquiries, contact Nicola Laing by telephone at 01835 826583 or via email at SANTransport@scotborders.gov.uk.
Scottish Borders Council is committed to increasing workforce diversity to better reflect the communities we serve. We welcome applications from all minority groups and individuals with protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010. We particularly encourage candidates who identify as disabled, as under the Disability Confident Employer scheme, such candidates are guaranteed an interview if they meet the essential criteria. All appointments are made on merit.
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