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Part Time School Minibus Driver

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Leicestershire
1 week ago
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🚐 Part time Minibus Drivers & Passenger Escorts
📍 Locations: Loughborough, Mountsorrel, Sapcote, Blaby, Croft & Ibstock
🕒 Term-time only | Split shifts (e.g. 7:00–10:00am & 14:00–5:00pm)

We’re recruiting for part time Minibus Drivers and Passenger Assistants to transport vulnerable adults and children with special educational needs to schools, day centres, and activity Centres. You will ensure safe, comfortable travel, including clamping down wheelchairs and seatbelts, and offering friendly & professional support.


Requirements:


Enhanced DBS on Update Service (or willing to apply)




Training attendance required




Own transport is essential to attend to different locations




5 years’ work history




Proficient in speaking and writing English



D1 Driving licence

📧 Apply now by clicking apply and we will contact you



(This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check)

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