School Crossing Patrol Wardens (Various permanent positions) - Ref: RT44318
- Employer
- Walsall Council
- Location
- Walsall Borough
- Salary
- £8.82- £9.59 per hour
- Closing date
- 16 Apr 2020
- Reference
- WALS000003868
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- Sector
- Local Councils
- Job Type
- Childcare, Community safety, Schools / Academies - Support staff roles
- Contract Type
- Part time permanent
- Working Pattern
- Term time
- Hours
- Part-Time
Job Details
School Crossing Patrol Wardens (Various Locations) – Ref: RT44318
£8.82 - £9.59 per hour - These posts qualify for the Living Wage. The Council is committed to paying the Living Wage which is currently £8.75 per hour. This arrangement will be reviewed annually.
Are you interested in the responsible, rewarding and worthwhile job of helping Walsall’s school children to cross busy roads on their journey to and from school? A job that makes a real difference?
We have opportunities for School Crossing Patrol Wardens at various locations throughout the Walsall Borough. The exact hours of work can be agreed prior to appointment and will include mornings and afternoons - working on a term-time basis.
Opportunities are currently available at:
Bentley West Primary
Churchill Road at Monmouth Road, Bentley – 5.50 hours per week
Fibbersley Park Primary
Noose Lane at Lakeside Close – 5.25 hours per week
Watling Street Primary
The Parade, Brownhills – 5.25 hours per week
St James Primary/St Bernadette's Primary,
Lichfield Road, Brownhills - 5.50 hours per week
St Francis Primary; Greenfield Primary,
Lichfield Road, Shelfield, 5m North of the Drive- 5.50 hours per week
St Mary’s of the Angels Primary/ Whetstone Primary;
Birmingham Road, Aldridge, 5m South Tynings Lane- 7.55 hours per week
Pheasey Park Farm Primary,
Collingwood Drive near Morland Road, Pheasey – 7.55 hours per week
King Charles Primary,
Churchill Road, Bentley, West of Kent Road- 5.50 hours per week
Castle College; Hatherton Primary
Leamore Lane, Leamore – 5.00 hours per week
*Special conditions:
Due to the intrinsic nature of the work of a School Crossing Patrol Warden, and the
identifiable health and safety risks involved, this post falls within the exception to the
statutory bar on requesting pre-employment health information.
Walsall Council takes seriously the responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of all the children and young people entrusted to our care and it is our expectation that all staff will share this commitment. Completion of an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check is a requirement for working with children and young people.
Closing Date for applications: 31 March 2019
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