Personal Driver (Full-Time - Private Household, Pretoria West)

Personal Driver (Full-Time - Private Household, Pretoria West)


Company
Saflin Consulting (Pty) ltd
Location
Johannesburg
Posted
6 days ago
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Job Description
Introduction

Personal Driver (Full-Time – Private Household, Pretoria)

Salary: R10 000 gross pr month

We are looking for a professional, reliable, and experienced Personal Driver to support a private household in Pretoria with daily transport and errands. The ideal candidate will be responsible, safety-conscious, and comfortable working with a structured routine.

Working Hours:

Monday to Friday

06:40 AM – 17:15 PM

Duties & Responsibilities

Key Responsibilities:
β€’ Daily morning school drop-offs
β€’ Afternoon school pick-ups (strict punctuality required)
β€’ Transporting family members to appointments when required
β€’ Running personal errands including grocery shopping, collections, and deliveries
β€’ Planning efficient routes and managing time effectively
β€’ Ensuring the vehicle is clean, fuelled, and well-maintained
β€’ Reporting any maintenance or vehicle issues promptly
β€’ Assisting with additional ad hoc duties when needed

Desired Experience & Qualification

Minimum Requirements:
β€’ Valid South African driver’s license with a clean driving record
β€’ Minimum 2–3 years’ driving experience (personal or professional)
β€’ Good knowledge of Pretoria routes and traffic patterns
β€’ Contactable references
β€’ Trustworthy, discreet, and dependable
β€’ Strong time management and organisational skills
β€’ Good communication skills

Preferred:
β€’ Previous experience in a private household
β€’ Comfortable working with children

Personal Attributes:
β€’ Professional and well-presented
β€’ Punctual and reliable
β€’ Patient, calm, and safety-focused
β€’ High level of responsibility and integrity

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