Do you have half an hour to spare in the morning or afternoon?
If so, we're looking for a School Crossing Patrol who wants to make a difference to the local community in Norton.
What can we offer you?
Term-time only schedule: Time off during school holidays.
Short daily hours: Typically 30 minutes in the morning and/or afternoon, leaving most of the day free.
Fitness Membership Discounts at your local gyms
Pension: for your retirement with our generous local government pension scheme with a 22.6% contribution from NYC.
Free enhanced DBS check
Salary sacrifice schemes such as: Car scheme, Salary Finance, Cycle to work, Technology. Spread the cost from your monthly salary.
The Role
Duty times
:
8.15am -8.50am and 15.15 - 15.450 (5.25 hours per week) Monday- Friday
Our school crossing patrols provide a valuable service to the local community by ensuring that children and adults can cross the road safely on their route to and from school.
Your duties will include:
Ensure safe road crossing for children and pedestrians during patrol times
Stop traffic using the official 'STOP' sign
Conduct pre-duty health and safety checks of the crossing site
Report any hazards, equipment issues, or site concerns to the Patrol Officer
Wear and maintain approved uniform and equipment
What you will bring
If you are customer focused and have good communication skills, then we would love to hear from you.
New recruits receive full training to ensure they feel confident and fully prepared to carry out this vital role safely and effectively.
A DBS is required for this role, the cost of which is met by North Yorkshire Council.
Contact and apply
If you would like an informal conversation regarding the role, please contact Darren Barrott at Darren.Barrott@northyorks.gov.uk
Key dates:
Closing date: 16/11/25
Location of interview: Norton
Please note we will be interviewing whilst the role is live and reserve the right to close the advert should suitable candidates be appointed.
Key Documents:
Total Rewards Brochure
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We are committed to meeting the needs of our diverse community and aim to have a workforce reflecting this diversity. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. We expect all staff and volunteers to this commitment.
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School Crossing Patrol
Salary:
12.85 - 13.47 per hour
Posted:
03/11/2025
Closing date:
16/11/2025
Closing time:
23:59
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