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Collections Driver
Collections Driver
Job Reference: 337768
Location: Brighton Delivery Office, BN1 1AA
Job type: Permanent contract
Hours: 25:00 hours per week, working 5 days across Mon-Sat, working between 14.00 and 19.00
There has never been a more exciting time to join us! We are reinventing Royal Mail for the future and now is a perfect time to join us on that journey.
Each year, we make billions of deliveries possible. Because for us, it’s personal. For every person, from every walk of life, we deliver. And you could be part of it. A Collections and Network Driver. Part of a team of drivers, bringing trust to the doorstep. Giving outstanding service and making our customer’s days that little bit brighter.
It’s not just about driving and deliveries. It’s checking post-boxes. Popping into post offices. Visiting our business customers at a prearranged time. Being there to collect the mail. And dropping it off at our processing centres. Sorting out your mailbags and making sure each piece gets to the right place, at the right time. You deliver much more than just letters and parcels. You deliver for the people. Interested? Join us and make a difference to the place you call home.
A Bit About You
Upbeat, independent and self-motivated Think of yourself as a people-person Happy walking for long periods and going outside in any weather Strong sense of community and take pride in what you do Looking for a role with flexible shift patterns Has a full UK manual driving licence with no more than 6 penalty points
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What We Do For You
To deliver on our ambition we want the best and that’s why we’re delighted to offer competitive pay and benefits for a permanent role within our sector. For bringing your best and serving our customers with pride, you can expect to receive:
A guaranteed hourly rate of £13.06p/h (paid monthly and adjusted to your working hours). Paid overtime, with an enhanced rate of x1.25 for any hours worked over 40 hours a week. 22.5 days holiday, rising with length of service (adjusted to your working hours if below 40 hours a week). Contributory pension scheme Lots of opportunity to develop a career Full uniform provided if you’re on a contract of longer than three months Excellent parental leave policy Various discounts including high street vouchers, travel and attraction discounts, and savings on beauty products and gym membership
Please note: For candidate search purposes, roles offering between 35-40 hours per week are listed as full-time. However, any role under 40 hours per week will be classified as part-time in the employment contract.
As a Collection Driver, you’re expected to securely deliver all items on your route, including handling and delivering election materials and certain items (such as food products or alcohol) in line with Royal Mail business standards.


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