Real Patrol

We're looking for new recruits for the Real Patrol. If you're a fun, lively and bubbly individual who is looking for a flexible and varied role at Wales' biggest and best radio station, then this could be the opportunity for you...
Just fill out the form below to be considered for the Real Patrol.
Please provide us with the follow details:
1.What are your special skills do you possess?
2.Are you a Welsh speaker?
3. When are you available?
4.What experience you have with promotional work?
5.Do have a valid drivers licence?
WHAT IS THE REAL PATROL?
An team whose main task is to take the Real Radio brand to the streets of Wales. The team represents everything about Real Radio and are an important tool for Real Radio. By getting out and about in Wales, the Patrol gives people a personal interaction with their favourite radio station.
WHAT KIND OF PEOPLEPATROL MEMBERS?
Patrol should love the music on Real Radio as much as the listeners. Patrol are interesting individuals – the life and soul of the party who can be adaptable to any given situation, be able to think on their feet and good communicators. You must beable to strike up a conversation with people from all walks of life.

WHAT QUALITIES SHOULD PATROL MEMBERS HAVE?
Ideally, some experience in hosting or stage work. Often Patrol will be asked to speak on a microphone at an event or even go on air to talk about Patrol activity – so you need to beconfident and commanding. Some presenting or public speaking experience would be ideal, but not absolutely necessary.
WHAT KIND OF THINGS DO THE PATROL DO?
Real Radio is involved in all kinds of events and activities that require the Patrol. Activities range from assisting at events, to taking pictures of listenersat one of our exclusive gigs. No two days are the same, and whilst some events are more exciting and glamorous than others, all Patrol members are expected to be bursting with enthusiasm at each and every event.
HOW OFTEN DOES THE PATROL WORK?
There are no set hours of work – some events have an early start, some involve evenings and many take place over the weekend. There are some busier periods, such as summer and the weeks leading up to Christmas. We aim to get the Patrol out and about as much as possible over the next 12 months. The more flexible you can be with your availability, the more hours that will be available for you.
As a member of the Real Patrol, you are employed on a casual basis - this means that you must be registered with the Inland Revenue as 'self employed' and are therefore responsible for your own income tax and National Insurance.



