Driver Education Specialist (Driving Instructor) at My Four Wheels
About the Role
Location: Poole
Employment Type: Full Time
Salary: Up to £41K/pa
Driving Licence Required
My Four Wheels is one of the most trusted and fastest growing driving schools in the UK, with 200 driving instructors currently on the road and hundreds in our training programme.
There is currently a record number of learner drivers who need teaching due to test centre backlogs caused by COVID-19.
In the last 12 months, our Driving Instructors' hourly rates have increased on average by £3 per hour due to high demand, and over 70% of our Driving Instructors have waiting lists, some as long as 6 months. There has never been a better time to become a driving instructor.
Is This Role Right for You?
Are you reliable? Do you have good customer service skills? Do you enjoy working with new people? If you answered yes to all the above, then this could be the new career choice for you.
Who Can Become a Driving Instructor?
Anyone can become a Driving Instructor. We have recently recruited people from various industries, including:
1. Driving Industry (HGV driver, delivery driver, van driver, LGV driver, and bus driver)
2. Finance Industry (finance manager, accountant, analyst, supervisor, and director)
3. IT Industry (IT support, cyber security, web designer, engineers, and web developer)
4. Health Industry (care assistant, care manager, care trainers, doctors, and nurses)
5. Education Industry (teacher, teaching assistant, admin officer, personal assistant, and lecturer)
Training and Support:
* Full training is provided and conducted as locally as possible.
* Our pass rates are above the industry average, and we refund all of your training fees back when you work with us.
Minimum Requirements:
* Have held a full UK driving licence (or approved foreign licence) for at least 2.5 years.
* Have not been banned from driving in the last 4 years.
* Have no more than 6 points on your licence.
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