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Community Speed Watch Volunteers play a vital part in improving road safety by helping to reduce speeding in local neighbourhoods. Working as part of a trained team, volunteers use approved equipment to monitor vehicle speeds, raise driver awareness, and support long-term safety initiatives alongside the police and local authorities.
Job Responsibility:
Work as part of a CSW team to carry out roadside speed monitoring sessions at approved locations
Set up and operate speed detection equipment (e.g., handheld speed devices, signage, and recording sheets or tablets)
Record details of speeding vehicles accurately and legibly
Promote safer driving through a visible roadside presence
Follow all safety procedures, including wearing high-visibility clothing and positioning equipment correctly
Liaise with the Community Speed Watch Coordinator regarding schedules, equipment, and reporting
Treat all members of the public professionally, politely, and without confrontation
Maintain confidentiality of any information obtained during monitoring sessions
Attend training sessions and briefings as required
Requirements:
Must be 18 years or older
Must complete mandatory training provided by the scheme
Must be able to stand for the duration of a monitoring session (typically 1 hour)
Able to work outdoors in varying weather conditions
Willing to undergo any necessary police checks, if required
What we offer:
The opportunity to help make your community safer
Experience of teamwork and community engagement
Training in equipment use and roadside safety
A sense of contribution and pride in improving local road safety
Support from the police, CREST, and the wider CSW community