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Driving Instructor

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3 Norco, CA Norco, CA Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $18 - $20 an hour $18 - $20 an hour 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago All Star Driving School is an established driving school with two locations.
Rancho Cucamonga and Norco.
We are now hiring for full and part-time driving instructors at both locations.
As a driving instructor responsibilities and qualifications include but are not limited to the following:
Teach behind the wheel training for beginning drivers.
Must possess great communication skills for future driving practices to the student and the parents.
Our students are available after school, weekends, holidays, school breaks, and during summer break.
We are open 6 days a week.
We operate from 10 AM to 6 PM Monday -Friday.
Hours are 9 AM to 3 PM on Saturdays.
Keep legible and accurate records that reflect the training provided and any problems that occur and relate to the student's progress.
Perform other duties as assigned by management.
Prior experience and having an instructor license is a plus but not required to apply for the position.
We do offer required training and guidance to obtain the necessary license to become a driving instructor.
Must possess at least a HS Diploma or GED certificate to qualify.
Must have a good driving record, a professional appearance, and a valid driver's license and social security card.
National finger-print LIVE scan, background check, DOT physical and drug testing required.
Must be 30 years of age for licensing and insurance purposes.
Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Work Remotely No Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
$18.
00 - $20.
00 per hour Schedule:
4 hour shift 8 hour shift Day shift Supplemental pay types:
Signing bonus
Experience:
Teaching:
1 year (Preferred) Driving:
10 years (Required) License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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