South West Community Transport
South West Community Transport

Charity registered in Scotland SC040551

South West Community Transport provides affordable, accessible community transport services to local organisations, groups and agencies in Glasgow, and most of the organisations we work with are for or support the elderly, people with disabilities, youths, people with additional support needs, toddler groups, schools, nurseries etc. Scottish Charity Number – SC040551, Company Number – SC359885 Website: southwestct.org.uk

Current vacancies

Community Bus Driver – Part-time

  • Part time
  • Sessional
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 20th February 2025

Are you passionate about making a difference in communities across Glasgow? South West Community Transport is seeking a friendly, flexible and experienced driver to join our team and help us to deliver our mission and achieve our aims.

Mission Statement

We fundraise to provide safe, affordable and wheelchair-accessible transport, with skilled and friendly drivers, to remove barriers and help people attend groups and healthcare services that support them on the road to better health and wellbeing

Our Vision

To unite communities by providing safe, affordable and wheelchair-accessible transport to groups, healthcare services and organisations vital to people's health and wellbeing.

South West Community Transport is a Scottish charity that supports organisations and charities in Glasgow and surrounding areas. The groups are highly varied, including specialist schools, parent and toddler groups, youth groups, elderly support organisations, sports groups and charities helping those with physical and/or mental health challenges and those fighting addictions.

We also provide a Patient Transport service which allows hundreds of individuals, with no access to a car and unable to use public transport (but not eligible for NHS ambulance support) to reach their vital healthcare appointments safely to, e.g. the Beatson Cancer Centre, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, New Victoria Hospital, health centres and clinics. We support a diverse range of people (including older, disabled, neurodiverse people from different communities which include ethnic communities; some of which are facing Dementia or Alzheimer challenges).

Role Overview

  • This is a vital role in our organisation and the key duties include:
  • Have a D1 category driving licence.
  • Ensure the roadworthiness and cleanliness of the vehicle daily.
  • Obey all traffic laws, always driving legally and safely.
  • Always ensure the safety of passengers.
  • Recognise and assist with the additional needs of children and vulnerable adults, the elderly, and/or people with disabilities.
  • Ensure all relevant paperwork is completed as required.
  • Always provide a high standard of driving and customer service, being friendly and professional to customers and colleagues.
  • Have excellent time-keeping skills and flexible with working hours in accordance with the needs of the organisation.
  • Any other relevant duties as directed by the Service Manager.

Why Join Us?

  • Make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals and their families and experience real job satisfaction.
  • Collaborate with a passionate and dedicated team.
  • Develop your skills and experience in the charity sector.
  • Be part of a forward-thinking organisation.
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