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Driving School Instructor

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9 Part-time Full Job Description AAA East Central has an immediate need for Driver Training Instructors for the East Liverpool location.
This position is part-time, as needed and offers flexible scheduling.
Candidates must be available to work evenings and weekends.
The hours and days per week vary based upon student demand.
This position pays $16.
00 per hour.
Responsibilities:
Teaches behind the wheel driver training to novice or beginning drivers, of all ages.
Must conduct the lessons in an efficient and timely manner.
Provides courteous, efficient and helpful service, to members and non-members.
Conducts each lesson with all concern for DRIVING SAFELY.
Communicates to the student, parent and/or guardian, appropriate information to create an understanding, along with recommendations for future driving practices.
Qualifications:
Valid driver's license and an acceptable driving record as part of the job requirements Must pass extensive background checks High school diploma is required
Benefits:
401(k) Savings plan with company match AAA East Central is part of the largest federation of AAA clubs in the nation.
We have 14,000 employees in 21 states and 17 million members.
The strength of our organization is our employees.
Bringing together and supporting different cultures, backgrounds, personalities, and strengths creates a team capable of delivering legendary, lifetime service to our members.
When we embrace our diversity - we win.
All of Us! With our national brand recognition and long-standing reputation since 1902, we encourage you to learn more about our legendary service.
Through dedicated employees we proudly deliver legendary service and beneficial products that provide members peace of mind and value.
AAA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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