Motoring Instructor (Driving Licence Required)

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

£50,000

Job status

Permanent

Location

My Four Wheels
Newark-on-Trent, ENG, United Kingdom

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Become a Driving Instructor with My Four Wheels

Join a 5-star rated driving school with 500 instructors nationwide! This is your chance to start a rewarding career with flexibility and strong earning potential. Earn up to £50,000+ annually by teaching driving lessons at typical rates of around £38/hour. Work whenever suits you — mornings, evenings, weekends, full-time — and mostly close to home to maximize your time. Trainee licences allow you to start earning while you train. We offer a comprehensive training academy combining online, in-car coaching, and live sessions plus access to dual-control vehicles. Full training fees are reimbursed after 1 year of work.

Become a valued mentor helping students gain independence and improve road safety. Apply now and embark on an exciting and flexible new career!

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My Four Wheels

My Four Wheels

🚗 Start a flexible and rewarding career as a Driving Instructor with My Four Wheels! With £38/hour lessons, you can earn up to £50,000+ annually. Join a top-rated school with nationwide reach, receive full training, and enjoy local work with great independence. Opportunities to earn while you train and vehicle support included. Don’t miss this chance to make a real impact and enjoy excellent earning potential! 🌟

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