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Minibus Driver

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West Lothian
1 week ago
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🚐 Minibus Driver – 3-Month Fixed-Term Contract 🚐

Location: Bathgate
Hours: 20 hours per week, Monday to Friday (approx. 4 hours per day – 2 hours AM, 2 hours PM)
Contract Type: Fixed-Term, 3 Months
Pay: £13.50 per hour


We’re seeking reliable and caring Minibus Drivers to join our transport service on a short-term basis. In this role, you’ll be helping elderly passengers travel safely to and from local day centres — providing an essential service that keeps them active and connected within the community.


Key Responsibilities


Safely transport elderly passengers between their homes and day centres




Deliver a friendly, respectful, and supportive service at all times




Carry out daily vehicle checks and report any faults or concerns




Keep the vehicle clean, tidy, and roadworthy


Requirements


Valid Cat D1 Licence (without 101 restriction)




Valid Driver CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence)




Valid Digital Tachograph Card




Full PVG Disclosure (dated within the last 3 years)




Good communication and people skills




A caring, patient, and professional attitude towards elderly and vulnerable passengers




Previous experience in a similar role is helpful but not essential




No more than 6 penalty points (for minor offences only)




No CD, DD, DR, or IN endorsements


Contract Details


3-month fixed-term contract (not extendable at this stage)




20 hours per week, Monday to Friday




Morning runs: approx. 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM




Afternoon returns: approx. 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM


This position is perfect for someone who enjoys driving, values helping others, and wants to make a positive difference in the community over a defined 3-month period.


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