London Borough of Hackney
School Crossing Patrol Officer

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3 X Part time Posts – 11 hours per week- Term Time Only (Contract is 39 weeks in a year)
Please Note: Salary we have used is for 36 hours, this role is 11 hours Term Time, so the annual salary could be within the ranges shown below with Continuous Service taken into consideration
- Minimum (Under 5 years service): £6,960.00 (based on 515.2 paid hours).
- Maximum (Over 5 years service): £7,108.59 (based on 526.2 paid hours). These figures use an hourly rate of £13.5093
Previous applicants who have applied within the last 6 months, need not apply.
We are looking for individuals to join the Council’s School crossing patrol service and contribute to the safety and welfare of Hackney’s residents. We have 33 officers across the borough on 28 designated sites, and you will be central in helping school children and anyone who requires assistance get to where they need to go. You will also help serve as a face of the council being based at a fixed position each day and getting to know the local community.
The vacant posts are based at All Saints, Hoxton and St John the Baptist
These posts are preferable for candidates to live within a reasonable travelling distance (no more than 30 minutes walking distance) of the sites.
The post is part time, working an hour shift both at the start and finish of the school day. We are currently recruiting for nine vacant sites across Hackney, and you will need to be able to easily travel to your locally assigned site as consistency of service in all weathers is vital.
Full training and uniform is provided to ensure that you are prepared to assist your community in the appropriate way.
Employment will be dependent on passing of the full medical provided by our Occupational Health services, clearance by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and receipt of completed references. An understanding of the rules for road users and pedestrians is required.
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Hackney is one of the UK’s highest performing local authorities, serving one of London’s best places to live and work. We have achieved a huge amount: our services, our schools, our public spaces are all amongst the very best. We have changed the reputation, not just of the Council, but of Hackney itself. Bringing jobs and investment into the borough, securing the legacy from the 2012 Games, and making this a place of which we can all be proud.
If you want to work in a place where you can represent our values so we achieve the best for our residents, please click on the apply button below.
This post is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check
As a Council, our most outstanding asset is our staff, who are highly dedicated to serving our residents and committed to our goals as an organisation.
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Closing date for applications: 30 July 2026 (22:59)
Interview and assessment date: 25 & 26 August 2026
We are also working towards our vision, which is to be a place for everyone; where residents and staff can be proud. In order to achieve this, we are seeking individuals who embody our “PROUD” values: Purpose and Respect, where we foster belonging through active inclusion, kindness, and open dialogue; Ownership, where we champion proactive collaboration and accountability for our shared success; and Unity and Diversity, where we work as one Council to break down silos and champion anti-racist behavior.
Hackney Council works to eradicate discrimination on the basis of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation. We also recognise that people can be disadvantaged by their social and economic circumstances, so we will also work to eliminate discrimination and disadvantage caused by social class. We also welcome those interested in flexible working. We particularly welcome applications from disabled people, as this group is currently under represented in our workforce.
The Council has a dedicated employment support service (Hackney Works), which offers Hackney residents guidance in relation to applying for jobs. If you are thinking about applying for a job, please contact the Hackney Works team to find out what support is available: hackneyworks@hackney.gov.uk
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