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    Become a School Crossing Supervisor in Victoria

    Help children cross the road safely and be a trusted face in your community.

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Looking for a Part-Time Job That Makes a Real Difference?

School crossing supervisors are the first friendly face that greets our children before they start an important day of learning.


Chandler Macleod is hiring school crossing supervisors across Victoria. Whether you're in metro Melbourne or regional VIC, we offer flexible shifts and local placements.


Currently hiring in:

South Yarra

Toorak

Prahran

Malvern

Malvern East

Glen Iris

Chadstone

St Kilda East

Caulfield North

Are you ready to help make our school kids feel safe?


Contact us today to become a school crossing supervisor in Victoria!

Why School Crossings Matter

School crossings are essential for road safety in schools.


As a crossing guard or lollipop lady, you’ll be the person that families rely on to guide children across busy roads.


You’ll help enforce school crossing rules and ensure drivers follow zebra crossing rules for kids.



To see what a day in the life of a school crossing supervisor looks like, check out our blog where Amanda Cullen shares what she loves about her role as a Glen Waverley School Crossing Supervisor.

You’re ultimately there to make sure they’re safe – but when they say hi and start talking to you about their day, that’s the bonus when taking on this role

- Amanda, School Crossing Supervisor

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What You'll Do

As a school crossing supervisor, you'll:



  • Manage pedestrian crossings near schools
  • Use school crossing signs and lights to stop traffic
  • Guide children crossing the road safely
  • Communicate clearly with drivers and pedestrians


No experience is needed. We provide full training and support.

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Where and When You'll Work

We recruit for school crossing jobs across Victoria, including:


  • Metro Melbourne
  • Regional VIC councils
  • Local school zones


Shifts are typically before and after school. This suits retirees, parents, and anyone seeking part-time work.

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What You'll Need

To apply for crossing supervisor jobs, you’ll need:


  • A valid Working with Children Check
  • Reliability and punctuality
  • Good communication skills


You’ll be provided with high-visibility gear and supported by your local council and Chandler Macleod.

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What You'll Earn

Crossing supervisor salary rates vary by council. You’ll be paid for each shift, with opportunities for extra hours depending on location and availability.

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Ready to join the team? Apply for school crossing supervisor jobs today and help keep kids crossing safely every day.

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Current School Crossing Supervisor Roles

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does a School Crossing Supervisor do?

    You help children and families cross the road safely near schools. You manage traffic, use signs and lights, and ensure everyone follows the rules.

  • Do I need experience?

    No. We provide full training. You just need a Working with Children Check and a commitment to safety.

  • Where are the jobs located?

    We recruit across Victoria, including metro and regional areas.

  • What are the hours?

    Morning and afternoon shifts during school terms. Perfect for part-time workers.

  • Is this a paid role?

    Yes. You’ll be paid per shift, with rates set by local councils.

  • How do I apply?

    Click ‘Apply Now’ and complete the form. Our team will be in touch.

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  • What safety measures are in place?

    You’ll receive training, safety gear, and support from Chandler Macleod and your local council.