Motoring Instructor (Driving Licence Required)

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

£50,000

Job status

Permanent

Location

My Four Wheels
Farnham, ENG, United Kingdom

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Become a Driving Instructor with My Four Wheels and enjoy a flexible, independent career with great earning potential up to £50,000 annually. No previous experience is necessary as full training to become an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) is provided. Benefit from excellent lesson rates around £38 per hour, schedule your work hours to fit your lifestyle, and teach locally within 30 minutes of your home. Earn while you train with a trainee licence after passing DVSA Part 2. Access dual-control vehicle options and receive full support through our new Training Academy, featuring online learning, in-car coaching, and live classrooms. Training fees can be fully reimbursed after one year with us. Apply now to join a 5-star rated nationwide driving school and start a rewarding career helping learners gain independence and improve road safety.

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My Four Wheels

My Four Wheels

🚗 Ready for a Career Change? Become a Driving Instructor with My Four Wheels! Enjoy flexible hours, earn up to £50,000 a year 💷, and train fully with our supportive academy. No previous experience needed – just a UK driving licence! Work locally, teach learners, and gain full training support. Join a 5-star driving school expanding nationwide. Apply today and start your rewarding new journey! 🌟

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