Ad hoc Driver

Ad hoc Driver


Company
BabySitters Club
Location
Pretoria
Posted
16 days ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
We are looking for a reliable, caring, and experienced female driver with au pair experience to assist a family based in Rietvalleirand, Pretoria.

Working Hours

3 afternoons per week

13:30 – 17:30

± 18–20 hours per month

Children

3 children (ages 3, 10, and 13)

Duties Include

School pick-ups

Transport to extramural activities

Assisting with homework when needed

Requirements

Afrikaans as a first language

Own reliable vehicle

Valid driver’s license

Previous formal au pair experience

Contactable references

Clear criminal record

Matric graduate

Salary R2 500 per month Plus R4.84 per km for fuel

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: R2 500,00 per month

Application Question(s):
• Are you male or female?
• Do you have your own reliable vehicle?

Education:
• High School (matric) (Required)

Language:
• Afrikaans (Required)

Work Location: In person

Expected Start Date: 2026/03/24

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