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D1 Minibus Driver – New Malden (Full-Time | Term Time Only)

Driver Hire
Greater London
2 months ago
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Make a Difference in the Lives of SEN School Children

Looking for a meaningful role where your driving skills can help others? Keep reading!


Driver Hire Kingston is currently recruiting a D1 minibus driver for a well-known children’s charity, providing safe and supportive transport for SEN schoolchildren in the Kingston and Richmond area.


This role is based in New Malden, with other locations available in West London.

🕐 Hours, Pay & Perks:


Monday to Friday – Term Time Only




Split Shifts:

Morning: 7:00 am – 10:00 am

Afternoon: 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm



£14.25/hour PAYE Advanced




Guaranteed 6 hours of pay per day




Weekly pay




Ongoing work with potential to become permanent


🚍 What You’ll Be Doing:


Transporting children with limited mobility safely to and from school




Performing basic vehicle checks before each shift




Using a tail lift and wheelchair clamping system safely (full training provided)




Working alongside a Passenger Assistant (PA) who will support you with the children


✅ What You’ll Need:


UK D1 driving licence
✔ You do NOT need a Driver CPC or tachograph card, as long as your D1 has the 101 restriction (meaning you earned it before the rules changed)




A friendly, caring attitude — this is more than just a driving job!




A responsible, safety-first approach to your work




Enhanced DBS (we’ll help you apply if you don’t have one)


📞 Apply Now:


Call Oksana, Priyank, Pinky, or Agata on
Or send your CV to:

You’ll be joining Driver Hire, the UK & Ireland’s largest specialist transport recruiter — and 95% of our candidates say they’re proud to work with us. Why not be one of them?

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