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PSV Minibus Driver

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Greater London
2 months ago
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PSV Minibus Driver – School Transport

We’re looking for a professional and reliable PSV Minibus Driver to work for our client based in South East London. This is a rewarding, community-focused role driving children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) safely to and from school.


If you’re an experienced driver who values consistency, professionalism, and making a real difference, this could be the perfect fit.


🚍 The Role

Schedule: Monday to Friday, 5 Days


Shift pattern: Morning: 07:00 – 09:30
Afternoon: 14:30 – 17:00
Hours: Paid as a standard 40 hour week.

🔑 Key Responsibilities

Safely transport SEN pupils between home and school


Ensure passenger safety, wellbeing, and comfort throughout each journey
Carry out daily vehicle checks and complete relevant paperwork
Communicate professionally with students, carers, and school staff
Follow designated routes and timetables reliably and punctually

✅ Requirements

Category D1 licence (without 101 restriction)


Valid CPC qualification
Digital Tachograph Card
Enhanced DBS check
Previous experience working with children and/or SEN passengers (advantageous)
Good knowledge of Greater London and Kent area

⭐ Benefits

Competitive hourly rate: £14.30 Basic, £17 Saturday’s, £21 Sundays


Stable, term-time hours with occasional extra shifts on weekends
Supportive employer with a strong community focus
On-site parking available
A role where you’ll make a positive impact every day

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