Wicklow County Council recruiting school traffic wardens for Bray and Greystones
Wicklow County Council has announced that it is recruiting school traffic wardens for the Bray and Greystones area. The council is looking for a mix of permanent, part‑time and substitute wardens to help manage the flow of traffic around schools during peak times. Applicants can find the full details and submit their applications through the council’s jobs channel, which is currently open for the position.
The call for wardens comes as part of the council’s ongoing effort to improve safety for students and staff in the local school catchment areas. Wardens will be responsible for directing traffic, ensuring that children can cross roads safely, and liaising with local authorities and schools to coordinate traffic management plans. The roles are expected to cover the busy school routes that run through both Bray and Greystones, helping to reduce congestion and enhance safety for young passengers.
In addition to the traffic warden vacancies, the council’s LinkedIn page lists a separate opening for a Senior Staff Officer (Grade VI) with a salary range of €57,895 to €70,730 per annum. While this role is unrelated to traffic wardening, it reflects the council’s broader recruitment drive across various departments. The Senior Staff Officer posting highlights the need for strong interpersonal and communication skills, the ability to work under pressure, and an awareness of health and safety legislation.
The council’s recruitment notice does not specify a start date for the traffic warden positions, but it indicates that applications are being accepted now and that the council will review submissions on a rolling basis. Candidates are encouraged to apply promptly if they meet the qualifications and are willing to work in the Bray and Greystones area.
For more information on the school traffic warden roles and how to apply, see the Wicklow County Council job posting on LinkedIn.
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