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The Next Street

Role:
FT/PT or Seasonal Driving Instructor/EducatorCompensation:
Starts at $20/hr.
to $22/hr.
Love teaching? Love the open road? Want to help people through one of the most important journeys of their lives? Come work with us!Look, we all remember Driver's Ed.
It was boring, it was uncomfortable, and wasn't something anyone wanted to do.
That isn't who The Next Street is.
We don't hire driving instructors, we hire fun, kind, upbeat people who want to make a difference in a student's life.
Sound like you? Our industry leading training program provides everything you need, we pay you to learn! If you're kind, upbeat, fun and know your way around a car, we can teach you to be a great instructor and would love to meet with you.
What are your waiting for? Apply today!We offer:
Great weekly payPaid TrainingMedical, Dental & Vision401k Employer-matchingPaid Time OffPaid HolidaysReferral Programs and more!Minimum Requirements:
Must be an experienced driver yourself, with the ability to exhibit patience and follow the rules of the roadHigh school diploma or equivalentMust be at least 21 years oldHave held a valid State of Connecticut Driver's License for at least 4 years.
Must submit to Federal and State of Connecticut Department of Children and Families background check and preemployment drug screen (marijuana is not permissible with this job)Ability to work evenings and weekends (you will have a set schedule so your schedule will be consistent)So, if you want to feel rewarded and appreciated for outstanding work and you want to share your work with talented, driven, likeminded people, you have found it here at The Next Street.
Start a New Career at The Next StreetAbout the Company:
The Next Street.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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