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Cat B Driver. School minibus driver.

Driver Hire
Surrey
2 weeks ago
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Cat B Minibus Driver. Private school.

Driver Hire is seeking a Cat B Minibus Driver to join the transport team of a lovely school between Woking and Old Woking. You would be driving a 9 seater people carrier. So a regular Cat B driving licence is all you need.


The role is to transport children between their home and school, and back home later in the day.


Jobs with the school could be EITHER 5 days a week, OR part time (perhaps just 2 or 3 days)


You would work two shifts per day:

from 6.15am until 8.15am in the morning


then from 4.30pm until 6.30pm in the afternoon.

This is a lovely school to work for. Great staff and pupils.


Fantastic hourly rate to reflect the short hours per shift.


**** Benefits, Pay and Hours ****

£18.00 per hour (PAYE)


Plus holiday money
Monday to Friday
Typically 4 hours per day

**** Responsibilities of the Cat B School Minibus Driver ****

Driving a 9 seat mini bus (people mover)


Perform daily vehicle inspection checks
Adhere to assigned routes and drive in a safe and courteous manner
Drive 2 separate shifts per day
Interact with the school, pupils and families in a friendly and professional manner
Follow all required safety policies and procedures

**** Requirements of the Cat B minibus driver ****

UK Cat B


Smart appearance
Max 3 minor penalty points
Verifiable references

**** To Apply ****

Call Chris, Ben or Richard on to apply


Or email your CV to This role is being filled through Driver Hire, the UK and Ireland’s largest specialist supplier of recruitment services to the transport industry. The network consists of over 100 offices nationwide. Driver Hire Guildford is always looking to recruit drivers for temporary, permanent, full time and part time assignments. Call us to discuss the other opportunities we have available. Including Class 1, class 2, 7.5t, Van, HIAB, FLT.

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