Motoring Instructor (Driving Licence Required)

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

£50,000

Job status

Permanent

Location

My Four Wheels
Sutton, ENG, United Kingdom

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Become a Driving Instructor – Nationwide | My Four Wheels

Join a 5-star rated driving school with 500 instructors across the UK and enjoy an excellent career with flexibility, independence, and great earning potential. No prior experience necessary — we'll train you from the start to become an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI).

  • Earn Up to £50,000+ with typical lesson rates around £38/hour
  • Work part-time or full-time with total schedule flexibility
  • Teach locally within 30 minutes of home, reducing travel time
  • Earn while you train once a trainee licence is obtained
  • Access to dual-control cars like Ford Puma and Renault Clio
  • Comprehensive, supportive training academy including online learning, in-car coaching, and live classes
  • Training fees can be fully repaid after 1 year of work with us

Help learners gain independence and improve road safety while building your rewarding career with us.

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My Four Wheels

My Four Wheels

🚗 Ready for a flexible career with great earning power? Become a Driving Instructor with My Four Wheels, a 5-star rated school expanding nationwide. Earn up to £50,000+ per year, enjoy flexible hours, and get full training support – no experience needed! Start your journey to a rewarding, independent career today! 🌟

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