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Minibus Driver

Minibus Driver

Moon Hall School, Reigate

Surrey

  • £11.08 per hour
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  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
asap
Apply by:
31 December 2021

Job overview

Moon Hall School, Reigate provides a supportive school environment for dyslexic children where expectations for diligence and achievement are high. We enable our pupils to take full advantage of their intellect and talents by learning how to manage their dyslexia.

Moon Hall School, Reigate are seeking to employ a School Minibus Driver to drive one of school's vehicles in a responsible and competent manner, ensuring the safety of passengers, other road users, members of the public and you at all times.

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

· Driving a Moon Hall School, Reigate vehicle.

· Responsible for the safety, comfort and welfare of the pupils and staff.

· Carry out driver’s daily vehicle checks.

· Report any vehicle defects, faults, incidents, accidents and prosecutions.

· Be responsible for the cleanliness of vehicles both inside and outside, and ensuring the vehicle is in a clean and roadworthy condition before and after use.

· Refuel vehicles as required.

· Work within health and safety guidelines and other guidelines that may be issued from time-to-time

Training:

· Attend relevant training courses as identified and agreed.

Person Specification

Experience, Skills and Knowledge

Essential

· Clean driving licence (minimum 2 years).

· Hold a current, clean and valid driving licence D1 unrestricted or a PCV licence or D1 restricted (car licence obtained prior to 01/01/1997).

· Be 25+ (for insurance purposes).

· Capability to maintain accurate vehicle and user records.

· Competent to undertake daily and weekly vehicle checks and carry out basic maintenance.

· Pleasant, approachable personality.

· An ability to communicate with a range of people.

· Reliable and trustworthy.

· Honest, sense of responsibility and confidentiality.

· Flexible approach to working arrangements.

· Willing to undertake training as appropriate.

Desirable

· PCV licence holder.

· Geographical knowledge of Surrey

This post will be subject to an enhanced DBS Disclosure.

All applicates must complete an application form and submit to Tina Howland on howlandt@moonhall.co.uk

If you require any further information on this vacancy, please contact our Bursar, Tracy Caveney on caveneyt@moonhall.co.uk.

Reference ID: TMH/DRIVER100521

Part-time hours: 25 per week

Job Types: Part-time, Permanent

Salary: £11.08 per hour


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About Moon Hall School, Reigate

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Moon Hall School Reigate is a Mainstream Dyslexia Specialist school. We begin at year 3 and our oldest pupils leave in year 11.

We give our pupils the opportunity to access the mainstream curriculum and to close the gap between current attainment and what they should be achieving. Through appropriate curricular provision we respect the fact that pupils require different strategies for learning, acquire, assimilate and communicate information at different rates and need a range of teaching approaches and experiences.

Our aim is for all pupils to be independent learners.

Headteacher

Michelle Catterson BSc, PGCE, SpLD Level 3

BDA Board Trustee and APPG member for Dyslexia

Mission and Aim

We aim to help and support every pupil to achieve their full academic and co-curricular potential, teaching to each individual’s ability. Although literacy and numeracy are the main priorities on the curriculum, Moon Hall School also wants the pupil to have personal development to succeed as adults in the 'real world'. The school values aspiration, courage, resilience and ambition.

ISI report

“The quality of the pupils’ overall achievement and learning, including the EYFS, is excellent. The pupils are well educated in line with the school’s aims to give them the confidence and skills to access the curriculum. Pupils are successful in team and individual activities. These include winning art prizes in a local festival and recognition in a national poetry competition. Pupils play hockey at county level. All pupils overcome their difficulties, and their varied starting points, these results demonstrate that the pupils achieve extremely well at GCSE. The pupils’ attitude to their work and learning is usually extremely positive.”

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